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Dynamics Corner

Episode 350: In the Dynamics Corner Chair: The Three Pillars of Successful Implementations

03 Dec 2024

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👩‍💻We have Nelly Jebran back in the Dynamics Corner chair with us on this episode — this time in an enthusiastic discussion with Patrick Johnson on the importance of #ChangeManagement in successful implementations. 👨‍💼 ⛵Join Kris and Brad along with our two guests as we navigate the waters of #BusinessCentral implementations from both the partner and end user perspectives.🚤 What you don't want to miss: 👥Why talking to representatives of each business function early in the implementation is critical in an integrated #ERP like Business Central. 🙋‍♀️Why user acceptance of the solution is just as important as user acceptance testing. 😱How the fear of change can stall go-live decisions and how psychology anchors implementation success. 👑The vital role of leadership in launching an implementation project and sustaining it throughout, and post go-live. ✳️The need for thorough requirements gathering in ensuring user satisfaction. 🧗‍♀️How a phased approach can help manage user expectations and keep your project within scope. 🗣🗨How two-way communication and ongoing dialogue between users and partners drives continuous improvement. 🌱"Don't let 'perfect' be the enemy of 'good enough'" and help your teams "grow" through implementations instead of just "going" through them.🌻 Join the conversation here and tell us what you think!Send us a textSupport the show#MSDyn365BC #BusinessCentral #BC #DynamicsCornerFollow Kris and Brad for more content:https://matalino.io/biohttps://bprendergast.bio.link/

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