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SAP Change Manager: From the back office to the boardroom

For years, those who managed SAP change worked behind the scenes, unseen, unheard, but indispensable. Engineers below deck who kept the company's engines running while others steered.
David Lees, Basis Technologies
March 2, 2026
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According to the SAP Change Management Index 2025, more than half (54 percent) of SAP change managers say their role has evolved into a strategic leadership position. Over half (53 percent) now lead initiatives that directly improve business agility, while nearly half (45 percent) contribute to early-stage strategic planning and stakeholder alignment. This shift represents a profound redefinition of what it means to manage SAP change. No longer just providing stability, these professionals are driving change, shaping business outcomes and leading innovation at the forefront.

Boldly into the new times

In the traditional SAP world, change was one thing above all: a risk. Processes were highly manual, project durations were long and every adjustment was potentially prone to disruption. Change managers usually operated in the background, with the primary goal of ensuring stability and avoiding unplanned effects in the production system. This role was essential, but often remained invisible to the company. The digital transformation has fundamentally changed the framework conditions. Business models, markets and regulatory requirements now demand much faster adjustments. SAP systems are no longer just operational backbones, but are evolving into strategic platforms.

This also brings change management more into focus. Change managers are increasingly operating at the interface between IT and business, coordinating cross-functional teams and taking responsibility for ensuring that technological changes deliver measurable business benefits. However, this new visibility also brings additional pressure. Many companies continue to face the dilemma of reconciling speed and stability. Concerns about system disruption mean that SAP changes are often delayed or shifted to complex release processes. The desire for agility collides with the need for control, traceability and compliance. Against this backdrop, intelligent change management is becoming increasingly important. Through the targeted use of automation, analytics and AI, risks can be identified at an early stage, dependencies made transparent and recurring manual activities reduced. This makes changes more predictable and easier to control without jeopardizing operational reliability. It is crucial that this development does not replace people, but supports them. Intelligent tools provide SAP experts with a sound basis for decision-making and create scope for higher-value tasks - such as coordination with stakeholders, the strategic prioritization of changes or the targeted promotion of innovation. The aim is not maximum speed at any price, but controlled, value-oriented change that combines stability and progress in a sustainable way.

A new era of SAP leadership

Today, the SAP change manager is much more than a technical specialist. He acts as a mediator between IT and business, as a communicator, strategist and problem solver. The aim is to enable continuous adaptation through intelligent design. In view of the increasing pace of business, manual working methods are reaching their limits. Those who rely on intelligent change management not only keep pace, but can actively shape change. It's not just about technology, it's about people: giving them the tools, data and security to drive transformation effectively. When change managers grow, the company moves with them.

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David Lees, Basis Technologies

David Lees is chief technology officer at Basis Technologies.


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