Directive management: is it tyrannical?

There are different types of management within companies and within teams. From the most directive to the most participative, each has its advantages and disadvantages. You can also find out more about our expertise in management consulting. SUMMARY 1. Definition and principles...

International project governance : the human touch leads to success

A big thank you to everyone who took part in our Webinar on 26 September! We hope you enjoyed it as much as we enjoyed hosting it. For those who were unable to attend, don't worry, you can relive the event in the Replay below. This Webinar was hosted by : Erling JENSEN - Project...

The different styles of management: How do you choose?

Management is a crucial function in any organisation. It involves planning, organising, directing and controlling resources to achieve objectives. Effective management makes it possible to optimise resources, motivate employees, adapt to change, improve communication, develop...

CSR and ESG: Differences and complementarities?

Today, the concepts of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Environment, Social, Governance (ESG) play a crucial role in promoting sustainability and ethics. Although these terms are often used interchangeably, they represent distinct but complementary approaches to...

CSR and Sustainable Development: What are the differences and links ?

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Sustainable Development have become essential pillars for any organization wishing to combine economic performance and positive impact. Although these terms are often used together, they represent distinct and complementary realities....

CSR Certification: How to choose the right label for your company

In a world where sustainability and social responsibility have become priorities for companies, obtaining CSR certification can be a major strategic advantage. CSR labels and certifications offer formal recognition of a company's commitment to ethical and sustainable practices....

CSR and ISR : Two Complementary Pillars for a Sustainable Company

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Individual Social Responsibility (ISR) have become key elements in ensuring sustainable, responsible growth. These two concepts, although distinct, complement each other and are essential to building a company that respects its...

Corporate CSR: The Keys to a Responsible and Sustainable Approach

Integrating Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) into a company's strategy is no longer an option, but a necessity. Faced with today's environmental, social and economic challenges, companies are increasingly called upon to adopt sustainable and ethical practices. CSR, which...

What's the purpose of the SAP CS (customer service) module in SAP ERP?

The SAP CS (Customer Service) module is an essential component of SAP ERP, designed to optimize the management of after-sales services and customer support. It enables companies to plan, execute and track services provided to customers, such as repairs, preventive and corrective...

What is the PM module in SAP ERP?

SAP's Plant Maintenance (PM) module is designed to optimize the management of a company's maintenance activities. This essential component of SAP ERP focuses on the maintenance and management of physical assets, such as equipment, facilities and infrastructure. By providing...

What is SAP QM in SAP ERP?

SAP's QM module is a comprehensive set of integrated functions that facilitates the planning, assurance, monitoring and improvement of quality within an organization. It covers the entire product lifecycle, from quality planning to data analysis. You can also find a list of...

Presentation of the Warehouse Management Module (WM)

The SAP Warehouse Management (WM) module is a solution integrated with SAP ERP, designed to optimize warehouse management processes. By automating and streamlining warehouse operations, this module enables efficient stock management, from planning to execution and tracking of...

SAP PS (Project System): A powerful tool for project management

The SAP PS (Project System) module is a component of SAP ERP offering comprehensive functionality for project management: planning, execution, monitoring and closing. It integrates all project data with other SAP modules such as FI (Finance), CO (Controlling), MM (Materials...

The benefits of SAP SD (Sales and Distribution)

The SAP Sales and Distribution (SD) module is a crucial component of SAP's ERP system, designed to manage sales and distribution processes within companies. It covers a wide range of tasks, from order taking to invoicing and delivery. Tightly integrated with other SAP modules...

Why use the PP module in SAP ERP?

The SAP PP (Production Planning) module is designed to manage and plan industrial production processes. It enables production to be planned on the basis of orders and production capacity. SAP PP produces schedules for production, procurement and purchasing, ensuring that the...

SAP ERP MM module overview

The SAP MM (Materials Management) module is an essential component of the SAP ERP system. It is designed to automate and optimize materials and inventory management processes within a company. SAP MM covers all aspects of materials management, from materials requirements...

Discover the FI and CO modules of SAP ERP

SAP's FI (Financial Accounting) and CO (Controlling) modules are crucial to financial management and controlling in any company. The FI module focuses on accounting compliance and external financial reporting, while the CO module is dedicated to internal cost analysis and...

What is SAP's S/4HANA ERP?

An ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) is an integrated software package for managing all a company's operational processes, such as finance, human resources, production and sales, by centralizing data to improve efficiency and decision-making. Find out more about our SAP...

CSRD and IRO: A Comprehensive Guide for Companies

The CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) requires companies to increase their transparency in terms of sustainability. An essential component of this directive is the integration of IRO (Impacts, Risks, Opportunities) into CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility)...

ESRS and CSRD Standards: A Comprehensive Guide for Companies

The European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) and the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) represent significant advances in corporate sustainability and transparency. From 2024, some 50,000 companies in Europe will be required to comply with these...

What does double materiality mean?

The European Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is based on a central concept: double materiality. This essential concept obliges companies to assess and disclose not only the impacts of their activities on the environment and society, but also how these ESG...