Story built around Seoul evenings
CoreAxis SAP Academy started when working analysts asked for slower, more legible SAP labs than rushed video libraries. We keep cohorts small enough that mentors can read your transport notes, and we publish limitations up front so classroom promises match what employers later expect on the job.
Principles we repeat in every syllabus review
- Operational clarity beats buzzwords in slide titles.
- Shared tenants need explicit freeze windows, not hope.
- Career language stays honest about what training can and cannot do.
- Mentor feedback should reference your actual configuration IDs.
Three anchors on the calendar
- 2018First invite-only FI/CO lab nights in Gangnam
- 2020Hybrid blocks mirrored for remote APAC participants
- 2024Studio and Agency tracks formalized for corporate cohorts
People behind the classrooms
Nari Choi
Academic Director
Sets curriculum sequencing and mentor standards for every FI/CO and delivery studio cohort in Seoul.
Haneul Byun
SAP FI/CO Instructor
Leads control labs with a calm voice and sharp eye for reconciliation sync moments that confuse newcomers.
Minseo Kang
SAP MM Instructor
Builds inventory-heavy exercises grounded in how Korean plants actually talk about MRP exceptions.
Sora Han
SAP SD Instructor
Designs SD pricing walkthroughs that respect how revenue operations teams narrate month-end closes.
Leo Park
ABAP Lab Coach
Keeps debugger etiquette humane while still pushing participants to read short dumps with discipline.
Yuri Seo
Career Advisor
Maps SAP role families to honest skill gaps without promising hiring timelines that no school can control.
Mika Ahn
Admissions Coordinator
Runs enrollment windows, cohort calendars, and the quiet logistics that keep shared tenants stable.
From our cohorts
The SAP FI/CO Control Lab workbook turned week five transport reviews into something I could narrate to my lead without scrambling for screenshots.
MM Procurement Studio finally connected GR/IR language to what our warehouse stand-up actually debates on Monday mornings.
ABAP Foundations did not try to turn me into a developer overnight; it taught me when to stop guessing in the debugger.
Pricing output lab field dictionary habit stuck. Still updating it during rollout.
Project Delivery Studio hypercare rotation exercise felt grounded; the defect triage vocabulary alone was worth the weekends.