Scot Sherman

Role
Project Manager Lead Consultant at Clark County School District
Location
Reno, NV, US
LinkedIn followers
500 followers
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About Scot Sherman

Scot is a recognized expert in SRM applications with over 19 years of experience with…

Experience

  1. Project Manager Lead Consultant

    Clark County School District

    Oct 2013 — Present · Las Vegas, NV, US

    Lead project team responsible for Supplier Relationship Management (SRM) 7.0 Upgrade. • Accountable for project delivery • Serves as liaison between stakeholders, management, project team members, contractors and suppliers• Management of timeline, tasks, scope, costs, quality of the project and resources • Responsible for project communication • Assures alignment of project direction and activities• Mitigation of risks to implementation • Assist in developing training, documentation, and change management plans

Skills

  • Business Process Design
  • Erp
  • Pre-Sales
  • Sap Srm
  • Sap Products
  • Sap Netweaver Business Warehouse (Sap Bw)
  • Software Project Management
  • Abap
  • Sap Bw
  • Enterprise Resource Planning (Erp)
  • Sd
  • Sap Erp
  • Business Process
  • Business Analysis
  • Sap Portal
  • Sap Xi
  • Business Process Improvement
  • Team Management
  • Master Data Management
  • Sap R/3
  • Srm
  • Data Migration
  • Ecc
  • Solution Architecture
  • Idoc
  • Enterprise Software
  • Requirements Analysis
  • Integration
  • Sap
  • Sap Mm
  • Sap Implementation
  • Sap Netweaver
  • Business Intelligence

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