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21 Feb 2008 02:01:56 | Andrew Karasev
Microsoft Great Plains does wonderful ERP job for horizontal
markets and clientele. However in our opinion placement software
market is underserved and needs custom modules to be developed.
In the case of Microsoft Great Plains we see numerous examples
of in-house or outsourced customization done for Great Plains
Dynamics/Microsoft Great Plains in order to automate placement
agency workflow and processes. In our opinion Great Plains is
good choice, considering the side of placement and recruiting
companies: mid-size or even small. Let us give you highlights
from our consulting practice.
•Full-Featured custom placement business system. Technically
Great Plains gives you functionality to develop integrated
custom application, where you could build custom logic,
extending Great Plains Receivables Management, Payables
Management and other modules. You could implement complex
recruiter commissioning schema, based on number of months of the
placed employee work, etc. This is the most typical case –
placement agency contracts Great Plains VAR to implement their
custom Business Management System.
•Payroll Outsourcer. If you do payroll outsourcing – this is
popular customization for Microsoft Great Plains. You usually
have to create new Great Plains company for your client – who is
typically placement agency
•Executive Search. The best fit in Microsoft Great Plains is
Project Accounting. You usually have something like Microsoft
CRM implemented to log your calls to prospective candidates and
you log your expenses against project in Microsoft Great Plains
Project Accounting.
•Reporting. In the old days you had to deploy Great Plains
Software Dexterity reports to do the job over your custom
Dexterity tables. Today you should consider simplification and
deploying Crystal Reports, working on Microsoft SQL Server
custom views and stored procedures. Consider phasing out
Dexterity customization and replacing it with MS SQL Server
integration, Crystal Reports, direct web publishing from
Microsoft Great Plains company tables
•Commission Calculation. In our opinion the old Dexterity-based
commission calculation mechanisms should be replaced with
Crystal Reports or Microsoft SQL Server triggers (when customer
pays invoice, which is subject to commission)
We encourage you to analyze your alternatives. You can always
appeal to our help, give us a call: 1-866-528-0577 or
1-630-961-5918, help@albaspectrum.com
About Author :
Andrew Karasev is Chief Technology Officer at Alba Spectrum
Technologies ( http://www.albaspectrum.com ), serving Microsoft
Great Plains, CRM, Navision to mid-size and large clients in
California, Illinois, New York, Georgia, Florida, Texas,
Arizona, Washington, Minnesota, Ohio, Michigan
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