Executive Insight

Welcome to the Microsoft Dynamics Executive Insight Blog

Kim CWelcome to the Microsoft Dynamics Executive Insight Blog! I am very excited to have this  opportunity to be the first Executive Insights blogger on the Dynamics Community Website. Over the course of the next year this area will feature weekly blogs on a wide variety of topics. We have lined up a number of leaders from within our business group to share their thoughts and insight. The topics will vary week-by-week and I expect we will see everything from industry trends to thoughts on products, scenarios and design. Be sure to check back and see which Microsoft Dynamics Executive is blogging and what they have to say.

Thanks to all of you who have signed up, profiled yourself, and have been actively participating in the community so far. We are excited to see it come alive and continue to grow. With more than 1200 registered users the community is really starting to gain momentum. We know it can only get better with more participation so if you are a reader but have not joined yet I invite you to sign up and get involved.

We have big plans for further improvements driven by your feedback. Over the course of the next 6 months we look forward to launching both a Sales and Marketing and a Customer Service community. We will also release our Networking functionality that will allow you to connect with others that share similar roles, interests and products.

Again Welcome to the Executive Insights blog, and a sincere thank you to all of you for your participation.  We really do have the best customers and partners in the world. Your excitement, enthusiasm, and creativity are simply amazing. I look forward to seeing you in person whether it is Convergence Copenhagen in October or Convergence Orlando in March.
 
Best Wishes,
Kim Carnesale
General Manager, Microsoft Dynamics Marketing

Comments

 

nat brown, payroll consultant said:

i have a question please.... i have these issue with the ax payroll 2009, where am able to generate both earnings and benefit/deductions for each payperiod authomatically or manually but when i generate the payment it does not pick up the salaries assigned to the employees, all thge calculations are correct....somebody help send me a mail  adoteybrown@live.com

March 18, 2009 7:01 AM
 

Thomas Richards said:

That’s great, I never thought about Executive Consulting like that before.

May 30, 2009 4:41 AM

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