Business Processes
Services Quick Info

Microsoft Dynamics solutions provide an extremely wide and deep tool set to help you improve profitability, increase efficiency and achieve a high level of competitiveness. But most companies do not use every tool and application the same way.

Business Processes are tools designed specifically for the way you do business using Microsoft Dynamics solutions. Each process that your staff focuses on in their daily, weekly & monthly routines utilizes some of Dynamics applications.

Business Processes document and illustrate your particular use of these applications, including your particular accounts, codes and data entry elements. Screens are captured for each transaction and the user is guided through each process one step at a time.

Advantages To Business Processes

There are numerous advantages to using Business Processes including helping you get the most out of your Microsoft Dynamics investment.

 

 

 

Business Process Development

Business processes can be defined by our consultants for you or they can be done jointly between our consultants and your key staff members. When completed, they can be delivered in a variety of forms, including Microsoft Word and Adobe pdf files.

All original documents will be provided as part of this process for you. Maintenance can also be done jointly or by our consultants that have been assigned to you.

Generally, the business processes for an organization are best when done jointly and published on an intranet so that they may be easily retrieved and maintained in one location. Most companies choose this model and publish their business process either on the internal web site or on their Microsoft Sharepoint Site and Business Portal

Did You Know...

You can easily capture screen shots in Microsoft Dynamics products for your Business process development by using Microsoft Office OneNote.

Simply click the "clip" button on the standard OneNote tool bar. This is very useful in creating your own Business Processes since it enables you to place screen shots and text as you create the rough draft of a process.