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Component: EPM-NOV-SWP
Component Name: Percipient
Description: The workforce projected over the longest planning horizon, taking into account the natural attrition, hiring, and retirement rates. The baseline scenario answers the question "If no change takes place other than the expected or natural workforce changes, what will the workforce look like in the future?" The baseline scenario is a key element for determining an action plan to close the gap between using a strategy for the future workforce vs. not using a strategy.
Key Concepts: A baseline scenario is a snapshot of a project or process at a certain point in time. It is used to compare the current state of the project or process to the original plan. In SAP EPM-NOV-SWP Percipient, a baseline scenario is used to compare the current state of a project or process to the original plan and identify any changes that have occurred. How to use it: To create a baseline scenario in SAP EPM-NOV-SWP Percipient, first select the project or process you want to create a baseline for. Then, select the “Baseline Scenario” option from the menu. Enter a name for the baseline scenario and click “Create”. The baseline scenario will be created and can be used to compare the current state of the project or process to the original plan. Tips & Tricks: When creating a baseline scenario in SAP EPM-NOV-SWP Percipient, make sure to give it an easily recognizable name so that it can be easily identified later on. Additionally, it is important to remember that any changes made after creating the baseline scenario will not be reflected in the baseline scenario itself. Related Information: For more information on creating and using baseline scenarios in SAP EPM-NOV-SWP Percipient, please refer to the official documentation provided by SAP. Additionally, there are many online tutorials and videos available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to create and use baseline scenarios in SAP EPM-NOV-SWP Percipient.