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18 Feb 2008 03:59:38 | Andrew Karasev
Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains might be considered as
ERP platform, ready for customization and integration. Microsoft
Business Solutions partner typically does one of the two things:
specializes in the industry (in this case it goes for the
nation-wide clientele) or specializes in the local or regional
market. In this small article we’ll consider the specifics of
the services industry and how they could be realized in
Microsoft Great Plains Industry Specifics: •Very complex pricing
formulas. In services you sell something that people can not
touch and so you have to adjust your pricing for each market
segment/customer class or for each individual customer. You can
do it, because the nature of service is different from the
nature of manufactured goods. Naturally these business
relationship with your customers are rooted in the ability of
the business owner or manager to negotiate the price and use
complex promotions models •Service Uniqueness. Opposite to
general products wholesale or retail – service business has very
unique market niche and the way of serving its clients. The
service system is outside of the scope here, however it alters
the standard way of ERP implementing. The examples could be –
the way you are handling customer complaints via discounting,
price adjustments and issuing credit memos •Customer
Self-Service. This is when customer would like to see order
execution with the connection to payment info. Typically this
should be enabled over the web or extranet security realm
Highlights for Great Plains implementation: • Sales Order
Processing (SOP). This module is the most popular connection
point for eCommerce developers – the same should be said about
service industry. In the case of services – you should decide if
you would like SOP be the place where your Sales Orders are
originated – or just where they should be finally recorded after
processing in your custom application • eConnect. This tool
should be considered as the way to move your very unique custom
sales logic into Microsoft Great Plains – if you decide to stick
to outside customization (like eCommerce for example). eConnect
was specially developed and designed for eCommerce developers •
Great Plains Dexterity customization. Dexterity is programming
language of Great Plains. It allows you to use seamless
integration with GP screens and reports plus it works in the GP
security realm. Dexterity customization might be needs for SOP
and Inventory Control modules Good luck with implementation,
customization and integration and if you have issues or concerns
– we are here to help! If you want us to do the job - give us a
call 1-630-961-5918 or 1-866-528-0577! help@albaspectrum.com
About Author :
Andrew is a Great Plains specialist in Alba Spectrum
Technologies ( http://www.albaspectrum.com ) – USA nationwide
Great Plains, Microsoft CRM customization company, serving
clients in Chicago, Houston, Atlanta, Phoenix, New York, Los
Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Miami, New Orleans, Toronto,
Montreal and having locations in multiple states and
internationally
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