As Is , To be and blue print difference

HI,
Please explain the difference between AS IS, To BE and blue print, If you are following ASAP do we prepare all three documents or just Business blue print is prepared. And what is Business Process Procedure documents and when we prepare this business Process Procedure docs too.
Thanks in advnace..
Regards,
Manish

HI Manish,
When you are working on a project you will have different business process (like business process to make payments to Vendors). The existing process in organization is what is detailed in AS IS. Implementation of SAP may simplify the business process and hence modifications to the AS IS. The TO BE Process details the process going forward. The business blue print document captures both AS IS and TO BE processes and the reasons for moving towards the TO BE Process.
In the ASAP methodology you do capture AS IS and TO BE both.
Regards

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