Assessment

The 2026 SAP Adoption Maturity Self-Assessment

How Mature Is Your SAP Adoption?

How Mature Is Your SAP Adoption?

Most SAP projects don’t fail because of technology, they fail because of poor adoption.

If users can’t confidently execute workflows, your SAP investment slows down instead of scaling your business.

Leading organizations are solving this by moving beyond traditional training toward simulation-based, hands-on learning environments like Assima, where users can safely practice real SAP workflows.

This assessment helps you quickly evaluate how well your organization enables SAP users across:

For each statement, rate your organization from 1 to 5 based on how accurately the statement reflects your current SAP adoption practices.

1. Training Strategy & Governance

We have a defined SAP training strategy aligned to business goals.

Training ownership is clearly defined (L&D, IT, or CoE).

Role-based training paths exist for all SAP users.

2. Learning Experience & Enablement

Users can practice SAP tasks in a safe, non-production environment.

Training includes realistic, task-based simulations.

Learning is accessible on demand (not just classroom sessions).

3. SAP Change Management Readiness

Users are trained before SAP updates or releases go live.

Training reflects new workflows introduced during upgrades.

There is a structured process for user enablement during change.

4. User Performance & Adoption

Users can complete SAP tasks without external help.

Training reduces user errors in SAP workflows.

We track SAP adoption metrics such as usage, errors, completion rates.

5. Scalability & Efficiency

Training content can be quickly updated after SAP changes.

Training scales easily across geographies and teams.

We minimize duplicate effort in training content creation.