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Academy- Introduction to Dynamics AX Projects Nov 2015

Academy- Introduction to Dynamics AX Projects Nov 2015

Wednesday, November 4, 2015 (1:00 PM) to Wednesday, November 4, 2015 (5:00 PM) (Eastern Time)

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Class Summary: Dynamics AX Projects are one of most powerful and least understood of all the AX standard modules. Learn where projects can be used to enhance a company’s vision and performance on both internal and external projects. Understand the types and management of projects.

Description: Most people do not understand the uses or the power of Dynamics AX Projects. They try to track in the general ledger and can do a reasonably effective job although projects could do it better. Some people are using production orders where project or a combination of projects and manufacturing would produce a better outcome. For people in a project oriented business, learn the best way to manage projects.

  • Understanding the uses and types of internal projects.

  • Understanding the use and types of external projects

  • Understanding the relationship to other modules.

  • Understanding the setups and best practices regarding them.

  • Understanding the importance of work breakdown structures and their uses.

  • Understanding the concepts of budgeting and forecasting in AX project.

  • Understanding how projects are integrated in the planning cycle.

Learning Objectives: Understanding of the types, usages, and execution of the major project types.

Instructor: Don Riggs enVista – Don Riggs worked for many project companies including GEA (Multi-national company including may project oriented companies) and Abound Solar (Internal projects tracking solar powers manufacturing line costs and performance). These opportunities gives him a unique ability to share real life experiences. He has also developed methodologies that optimize the ability to manage projects more effectively.

Audience: AX Project Oriented Companies and anyone looking for better ways track cost and performance on such things as large corporate expenditures (buildings, production lines, etc.)

Level: Open to all parties

Don Riggs