Skip to content

SHARE

Businesses seeking to implement SAP Commissions, a robust sales commission management solution, have the option to utilize SAP's professional services or engage an external software implementation partner. 

Since 2008, Canidium has been implementing SAP Commissions. Our experience has shown that many businesses prefer to engage an external SI vendor for configuration advantages, even if they don't select Canidium.

This decision requires careful consideration of their specific needs, budgets, and timelines. In this article, we will weigh the pros and cons of each option to assist businesses in making informed choices.

 

SAP Commissions Professional Services

SAP offers professional services for Commissions directly as the developer of the solution. Below are some advantages and disadvantages of selecting this option:

Pros

Expertise: SAP's professional services team consists of experts who have a deep understanding of SAP Commissions. They are well-prepared to tackle complex challenges effectively.

Vendor-Specific Knowledge: The professional services team is knowledgeable about the product's capabilities, updates, and integrations with other SAP products, which ensures a smooth implementation process.

Product Support: Prompt support and updates are likely with professional services. However, this is not exclusive to clients who choose their configuration services.

 

Cons

Cost: SAP's professional services often come at a premium cost, which may be a significant consideration for smaller or budget-conscious businesses.

Lack of Ongoing Support: Managed service contracts that facilitate training and support are not offered by SAP Professional Services but are highly common when working with a third-party vendor.

 

Software Implementation Partner

When you enlist the help of a software implementation partner, you'll be teaming up with a third-party vendor specializing in SAP Commissions implementations. It's important to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of this approach:

Pros

Tailored Solutions: A software implementation partner can offer personalized solutions that cater to the specific needs and complexities of a business's commission management process. This configuration allows for better alignment with existing workflows.

Cost Flexibility: Software implementation partners may provide various pricing models, allowing businesses to choose a plan that aligns with their budget and scalability requirements.

Industry-Specific Expertise: Some software implementation partners specialize in particular industries, enabling them to bring domain-specific knowledge to the table, leading to more tailored and efficient implementations.

End-to-End Support: Implementation partners often offer comprehensive support beyond the initial deployment, including training, maintenance, and updates, fostering long-term success.

 

Cons

Vendor Reliability: While reputable software implementation partners bring significant expertise, businesses must conduct thorough research to ensure the partner has a reliable track record, as choosing the wrong partner may lead to implementation delays or complications.


Read our article on 5 warning signs not to ignore in a potential SI partner


Integration Planning: Integration with other SAP products may require additional coordination and effort when working with a third-party implementation partner.

Communication and Collaboration: Effective communication and collaboration between the business and the implementation partner are vital for a successful implementation. A good SI partner will excel at this, but not every partner does.

 

Which sounds right for your organization?

When deciding between SAP Commissions professional services and a software implementation partner, several critical factors must be considered, including budget, customization needs, industry-specific requirements, and timelines. 

While SAP's professional services offer extensive product expertise and seamless integration with other SAP products, they come at a higher cost. 

On the other hand, an external software implementation partner can provide tailored solutions and flexible pricing options, but selecting the right partner requires thorough research.

Businesses need to thoroughly evaluate their needs and consider all the advantages and disadvantages in order to make a wise decision. When it comes to implementing SAP Commissions, partnering with a software implementation specialist could be the best approach to achieving a successful implementation that meets the organization's specific needs.

Want to learn more about choosing the right SI partner? Check out this article about the benefits of an SI partner during software implementation.

The Costly Truth: Why Hiring an SI Partner Beats In-House Configuration for SPM Software

What is Incentive Compensation?

Learn how to effectively implement incentive compensation plans to boost employee performance, drive revenue growth, and align efforts with business goals.

Read Now

Excel Vs. Pricing Software: A Comprehensive Cost Benefit Analysis

Discover if transitioning from Excel to pricing software will offer your business strategic advantages through this comprehensive comparison guide.

Read Now

How to Make Your Pricing Software Project Successful

Learn how to assemble a successful pricing software implementation team in the first installment of our upcoming pricing project series.

Read Now

4 Roadblocks to Investing in SAP’s Agent Performance Management (APM)

Discover the most common concerns that stop companies from investing in SAP's Agent Performance Management (APM) implementations.

Read Now

Should You Do a Technical Health Check Before an Oracle to SAP HANA Migration?

Discover how performing a technical health check before migrating from Oracle to SAP HANA ensures a smooth and cost-effective transition.

Read Now