What is best to learn with mm.

Hi
I am sap mm certified consultant. If i get opportunity to learn pp or wm. What should i choose ?   What will increase my market value in the long run?
I have worked as production planner in past.
Thanks
Kiran

First go for WM which is desirable iand a natural progression to a MM consultant. WM will take less time to learn as compared to PP. Over the course of time keep learning PP. PP & MM is highly saleable skill. Aim for both with first prioritising WM and then PP. In future be open to QM also. MM/WM with PP/QM will complete the whole set. You cant carry your next 10 years SAP consultancy with MM/WM only. You are expected to bring more value on table with time.

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