Short-staffed on your ERP Implementation? Don’t Skip the Project Manager
There are many reasons why you need an internal project manager on your ERP project in order to increase the likelihood of project success.
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There are many reasons why you need an internal project manager on your ERP project in order to increase the likelihood of project success.
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Whether you’re a prospective Dynamics CRM 2013 user or using version 3.0, 4.0 or 2011, this guide will give a glimpse into your path to CRM 2013.
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Explore our top 5 changes in Dynamics CRM 2013, touching on usability, process agility, mobility, real-time workflows, and changes to the email router.
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Mastering the fundamentals is the key to success whether you're talking about Crossfit, gymnastics, or ERP.
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As of April 2013, mainstream support for Dynamics CRM 4.0 has moved to extended support mode. As a CRM 4.0 user, here's what this means for your business.
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Mid-Market ERP is made more affordable and accessible over the long-term through bundling both deployment and a robust support framework.
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Exciting developments from Day 1 at Microsoft WPC 2013 in Houston, Texas!
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Intimidated by code? A WYSIWYG HTML editor makes it easy to send your next newsletter.
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Providing board members with customized access to non profit financial reports empowers them to make decisions based on their own background and knowledge level.
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In this post, we’ll look at how to perform PST self assessment for businesses in BC using built in features in Microsoft Dynamics NAV.
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How can a revised ERP deployment model that spans the life of your solution reduce your chances of ERP project failure?
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How can a proactive support framework help you get the most out of your ERP and CRM?
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