About this Presentation
This session explores how integrating Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM) and Theory of Constraints (TOC) principles with modern ERP systems and AI can enhance efficiency, visibility, and control. Learn how automation, resource optimization, and predictive analytics help streamline execution, improve project reliability, and minimize constraints. Key insights will include the role of project buffers, capacity planning, and real-world strategies for achieving on-time delivery.
What Will You Learn
To help you get the most value from this session, we’ve highlighted a few key points. These takeaways capture the main ideas and practical insights from the presentation, making it easier for you to review, reflect, and apply what you’ve learned.
Why Integrating CCPM with an ERP System Improves Project Delivery
How ERP Integration Helps Align Planning With Execution
Practical Benefits and Insights From Real Implementations
Instructor(s)
Steffen Wester-Ebbinghaus
Steffen Wester-Ebbinghaus has been a distinguished consultant and project lead specializing in SAP project, portfolio, and resource management since obtaining his Diplom-Kaufmann (equivalent to a Master's degree in Business Administration) from the University of Paderborn. His academic journey included an Erasmus scholarship at the University of Alcalá de Henares, where he participated in an exchange program that broadened his international perspective. Steffen began his career in 1990 with a consulting company specializing in SAP. He then successfully founded his own company that provided SAP project management consulting. His entrepreneurial spirit and expertise led to the co-founding of Milliarum in 2006, a company dedicated to project, portfolio, and resource management based on SAP solutions. He has executed numerous high-profile projects both in Germany and internationally, working with large and medium-sized companies across various industrial and service sectors. His projects leverage SAP functionalities such as Project System (PS), Project and Portfolio Management (PPM), and integrated logistics and accounting. Beyond SAP EPPM implementation, Steffen has a strong focus on process improvement and lean project management. His innovative approach led to the conception of combining Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM) and Theory of Constraints (TOC) principles with the integrated power of SAP ERP systems. As the managing director of Milliarum, Steffen collaborates closely with customers and partner companies to ensure the continuous development and enhancement of Milliarum solutions. His leadership and vision have been instrumental in driving the company’s success and delivering measurable benefits to clients through cutting-edge SAP solutions.
Freya Wester-Ebbinghaus
Freya Wester-Ebbinghaus is an SAP Consultant at Milliarum, a leading provider of project and portfolio management solutions based on SAP. Her core competencies include project management, especially Critical Chain Project Management, portfolio management, and resource management.
In her current role at Milliarum, she supports clients from various industries in the implementation, customization, and optimization of SAP systems for their project and portfolio management processes. She works closely with clients to understand their requirements, design and implement solutions, provide training, and ensure ongoing support.
A significant part of her expertise lies in Critical Chain Project Management (CCPM) with SAP. Freya Wester-Ebbinghaus helps clients apply CCPM principles within their SAP systems to streamline project schedules, manage resource constraints, and ensure timely project delivery. This involves configuring SAP tools to support buffer management, prioritizing tasks, and continuously monitoring project progress to mitigate risks and delays.
Additionally, she serves as a partner advisory board member at the German-speaking SAP User Group (DSAG), where she represents the interests of several thousand partners within the SAP ecosystem and fosters a constructive dialogue with SAP.