UCC CHICO Bringing SAP Next-Gen Innovation with Purpose to You
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SAP Next-Gen Lab SAP Next-Gen Labs at universities foster connections between academic thought leaders, researchers & students, and the
SAP ecosystem including SAP customers, startups and accelerators, tech community
partners, venture firms, purpose driven partners, and digital innovation experts
from SAP and its partners, to drive innovation with purpose, the future of
sustainable industries linked to the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals, and the
experience economy.
SAP Next-Gen ChapterSAP Next-Gen Chapters are lighthouse universities which are multipliers of the
University Competence Center (UCC) and Academic Competence Center
(ACC) locations, supporting educational institutions in a country or region to build
up the local SAP Next-Gen innovation with purpose network, and enabling customers to
work with the mind-set of young people at universities for disruptive design concepts
and prototype solutions to accelerate becoming best-run, intelligent enterprises
and to lead in the experience economy.
CONTENTS
3 OVERVIEW
4 CREATE A BUSINESS PLAN
5 8 STEPS TO CREATE A LAB OR CHAPTER
8 SAP LEGAL GUIDELINES
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OVERVIEW
Tom WilderExecutive Director, SAP University Competence Center
Business Information Systems DepartmentCalifornia State University, Chico
SAP Next-Gen Labs at universities foster connections between academic thought leaders, researchers & students, and the SAP ecosystem including SAP customers, startups and accelerators, tech community partners, venture firms, purpose driven partners, and digital innovation experts from SAP and its partners to drive innovation with purpose, the future of sustainable industries linked to the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals, and the experience economy.
Universities which open an SAP Next-Gen Lab have opportunities to:
• open new channels to share thought leadership and colLaborate with other thought leaders in academia and industry on the technologies and innovation methodologies driving the digital transformation of industries
• educate students with knowledge and skills for digital futures
• connect companies recruiting next generation leaders with students and graduates who have digital transformation knowledge and skills
• showcase startups with corporates seeking to seed in disruptive innovation
• Conduct SAP Next-Gen projects which may include industry partners
• Become the preferred venues for SAP’s strategic innovation events
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CREATE A BUSINESS PLAN
Define Objectives
Find Supporters
Discuss with Stakeholders
Refine and Approve
Share Your Plan
Make a Budget
Define KPI’s
Estimate budget for the Lab’s equipment,
branding, staffing requirements, and
other costs associated with planning
innovation events
What is the objective of creating an SAP Next-Gen Lab or Chapter? How
does it align with your institution or
department’s mission?
Define Key Performance Indicators for continuous
measurement to ensure commitment
from various stakeholders
Discuss the plan with your stakeholders and
get feedback
Refine your business plan and secure
approval
Share your plan with SAP Next-Gen team
for some inputs
Define who supports and contributes to
your plan. Brainstorm how the Lab/
Chapter benefits your community and adds
value
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8 STEPS TO CREATE A LAB OR CHAPTER
Map Innovation Network
Allocate a Space
Identify the Focus
Create and Brand Your
Space
Choose a model (Lab or Chapter)
Launch the Lab/Chapter’s
1st Project
Assign a Lead
Announce, Promote,
and Engage with your
Community!
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The Lab or Chapter can focus on a particular technology: either one of the SAP Solutions such as SAP S/4HANA or SAP Leonardo offerings such as machine learning, blockvhain, etc. The focus could also be on one of the programs or initiatives that SAP Next-Gen is globally scaling such as SAP Next-Gen for youth, citizens, partners, gender equality, purpose network and enterprises. The focus could also be a combination of these depending on your community needs, interests, and expertise.
It’s very important to assign a lead from your university who will manage the opening process of the Lab at the initial phase. Later on, you could look into assigning additional team members to cover specific functions such as marketing, business development, operations, etc. depending on the Lab’s size and focus.
Identify key partners for your prospective innovation Lab or Chapter such as internal and external stakeholders. Internal Stakeholders include but are not limited to faculty members, researchers, and student clubs. External Stakeholders include industry partners, SAP customer and partners, Local SAP User Group, NGO’s, Start-ups, Accelerators, VC’s, etc.
Choose an SAP Next-Gen model for you campus. It can either be in the form of a physical space (Lab) or a virtual space.
Identify the Focus
Assign a Lead
Map Innovation Network
Choose a Model
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Reach out to your SAP Next-Gen country manager to provide you with the media branding file. The SAP Next-Gen logo can be used for signage and/or wallpaper.
The final step is to engage with your community. Plan thought leadership events and meet ups focused on specific technologies, industries, or themes. Invite your local community to contribute to and attend events. Continuously look into recruiting new partners and bringing new ideas into the Lab/Chapter.
You’ll need to allocate space for the Lab. Scope out available space for it on campus and ensure that it would fit the purpose of the Lab in terms of seating capacity and the amount of furniture, IT equipment, etc. The space could be a computer Lab, conference room, ideation room, etc.
Launch the Lab or Chapter and plan the first activities/projects. Agree on a launch date with your SAP Next-Gen country manager to ensure SAP representation at the event and start with the first SAP Next-Gen activity or project. Plan media coverage such as press releases or social media.
Create & Brand Your Space
Announce, Promote, and Engage the Community!
Allocate a Space
Launch Your 1st Project
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If a project does not meet one or more of the above criteria, the SAP Next-Gen team can assist the parties to explore alternatives for accessing SAP software (e.g. students might work on an SAP customer’s system, or students might use SAP software free trials and downloads, or an SAP subsidiary may be able to support with a test/demo license, ...)
SAP LEGAL GUIDELINES ON SAP
NEXT-GEN PROJECTS
WHEN AN SAP UNIVERSITY ALLIANCES (UA) MEMBER PROPOSES AN
SAP NEXT-GEN PROJECT AND NEEDS SAP SOFTWARE HOSTED BY A
UNIVERSITY COMPETENCE CENTER, SAP LEGAL REQUIRES THREE CHECKS
TO DETERMINE WHETHER THE UA SOFTWARE LICENSE MAY BE USED.
Academic Projects
SAP Employee Involvement
Commerical Involvement
Make sure the project is an academic project. It shouldn’t have any commercial purpose and should not be “consulting” or “training”
Projects should be e.g. academic semester projects, academic student demonstrations, etc.
If a commercial company is involved, make sure they agree to the following:
• Employees of the company are not and will not be project members
• Any funding provided by the company is in the form of an unconditional donation
• Any results will be shared to the public (not privately to only the company involved)
If SAP employees are to be involved, their role is limited to upskilling on ideation techniques and using SAP softwares
SAP employees cannot be project members
Only if all 3 of the above checks apply may the SAP University Alliances software license be used
SAP no longer permits the use of the term SAP Next-Gen “Consulting”
Tom WilderCollege of BusinessCSU, Chico, 400 West 1st St. Chico, CA 95929-0081 | Glenn [email protected](530) 898-5376 office
For more information visit:https://sap.cob.csuchico.edu/