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Managing Your Supply Chain Using Microsoft Navision

by Scott Hamilton, Scott Hamilton

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Maximizing Your Supply Chain provides a simple yet comprehensive explanation of how to use Microsoft Navision in small-to-midsize firms involved in manufacturing and distribution. Describing usage in a wide variety of environments and illustrated with numerous case studies, it covers how the entire system fits together to coordinate supply chain activities within the company and with business partners. It explains the integration with E-commerce capabilities and with relationship management, service management, and accounting applications. Written for those individuals that are considering or currently using Microsoft Navision, it enables readers to focus on distribution or manufacturing environments (or both) and on single-site or multi-site operations. For those involved in system selection, Maximizing Your Supply Chain provides a vision of an integrated system and helps evaluate system fit and needed customizations. For those involved in system implementation, it can help accelerate and broaden the learning process, suggest changes to improve system usage, reduce resistance to change, and reduce implementation costs and time.


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Average Customer Review:3.5 out of 5 stars
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

3 out of 5 starsLight weight introduction to NAV, 2008-12-20
This book provides a light weight overview of the business processes within a standard supply chain environment. It does little to explain the power of Microsoft NAV (formerly Navision). Microsoft Dynamics NAV is a very powerful software platform and I was hoping that this book would provide more insights to leveraging the strengths of the software.

If you are a complete novice to supply chain and have zero exposure to NAV, then this book is a good first read. If you are familiar with supply chain and any supporting software product, then this book will likely fall short.


0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

3 out of 5 starsPre-Implementation Overview, 2008-09-07
The target audience of this book are (project) managers considering a Navision implementation. It provides some useful business cases that demonstrate what Navision can do and the reader will be able to know what points to investigate further prior the project. But the book does not contain sufficient in-depth information to serve as a product reference.


2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

5 out of 5 starsWas very helpful, 2007-07-10
We recently started implementation of Navision, and I searched high and low for a basic book on the operations of Navision. Dr. Hamilton's book provided that overview that I was looking for. There are multiple typical and unique company examples within. I highly recommend this book.


3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:

3 out of 5 starsUseful but scarce. Nice quality-price ratio, 2007-02-08
Maybe I was expecting something else. Examples are useful to get a big idea of possibilities. Explanations are short and clear, somewhat poor. Fair as a reference book. Good for consultants and sellers of MS Navision. Not as good for supply chain manager of one specific company implementing Navision. Very good price for what it is offered. Highly recommended to get first contact with the way MS Nav helps to manage the supply chain. Good appendix: useful to handle MS Nav terminology.


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5 out of 5 starsby Artem Popov, Expert-Siberia (Russia), 2006-02-12
The leading world-famed guru in automation of business-processes Scott Hamilton shows us the tendencies and problems of ERP-market. May be he is not so popular as his colleagues - marketing and management experts. But the concept of ERP penetrated in our life not long ago and the professor Scott Hamilton has been investigating ERP10 years more than this term exists. His fundamental knowledge and large experience are priceless. And he is sharing them with the readers openly.




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