Oracle Lease Management Student Guide

Hello,
Would like to know and require knowledge on Oracle Lease Management as we are going to implement for a Retail client in 11.5.10 version.
Iam very much new to this module, as i previously worked on Service Contracts and Install Base modules.
Please share related docs like student guides, ppt, work flow process etc, as i already have Implementation guide and User guide.
Share your info at: [email protected]
Regards
LK

Hello Hussein,
Thanks for the link, i already had docs related to Implementation Guide and User Guide.
I was requesting for PPT, Doc or any study material which explains in detail about Lease Management with various real time scenarios and also which would be used as study material.
Regards
LK

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