How SAP uses its SSC to handle data

Andrzej Wisniewski, SAP’s head of global finance shared service organisation in Singapore, on the future of SSCs.
How SAP uses its SSC to handle data

Q: How big is the footprint of your global shared service centres (SSCs)?
A: In 2003, we set up our first SSC in Singapore covering Asia-Pacific and Japan (APJ)—it currently has 55 employees. The model proved successful, so SAP decided to replicate it globally.

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