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  • Default database approach

    Last Friday, while enjoying a not-at-all healthy Salisbury steak with cheese, I had an interesting discussion with a partner: should NAV consultancies create default databases? A default database (in this context) is a packaged solution built upon standard Microsoft Dynamics NAV, where a consultancy...
    Posted to Navigate Into Success (Weblog) by Anonymous on 11-11-2008
  • What’s New In Sure Step: Functional Requirements Document

    One of many improvements the latest version of Microsoft Dynamics Sure Step methodology has brought along is the revised purpose of the Functional Requirements Document (FRD) . This document has long served as cornerstone of every Analysis process of every implementation project: it was the main deliverable...
    Posted to Navigate Into Success (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-29-2008
  • Featuritis Cure

    Don’t you just love when users come up with new feature ideas at a microprocessor clock rate. Even before you finish developing one, five new requests pop up. This is a disease, and it’s called featuritis ! Featuritis doesn’t mean the features are just sporadically requested and developed...
    Posted to Navigate Into Success (Weblog) by Anonymous on 10-24-2008
  • Read My Lips: Why?

    Recently, a reader, commenting on my last post about Sure Step , pointed me to an article by Karl E. Wiegers “Read My Lips: No New Models!” I initially responded to the comment, but I figure the comments aren’t read as often as posts, so I decided to blog it. It’s doubly funny...
    Posted to Navigate Into Success (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-23-2008
  • Diagnostic Phase – a signpost for implementation

    Each phase of Microsoft Dynamics Sure Step methodology is equally important in an implementation project. You could argue that analysis is the most important, or that design is the most important, or that operation is less important. I’ll paraphrase Scott Adams here and ask: how one phase can be...
    Posted to Navigate Into Success (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-18-2008
  • A case for Sure Step: how Sure Step brings project success

    Methodology is a tough topic. There are good methodologies, there are bad methodologies, there are good methodologies gone bad. Methodology is not a silver bullet, it won’t just make any problems disappear, and is hardly ever the single source of success or failure. But a methodology can be a major...
    Posted to Navigate Into Success (Weblog) by Anonymous on 09-11-2008
  • Automated Version Management 2.0 - An Update

    [Updated] I had to update this post a little bit, see below for the details, but the killer feature had to go [/Updated] Remeber that tool “ Automated Version Management ” that I published here and on Mibuso five months ago? It has just got an update: version 2.0. First, a disclaimer: THIS...
    Posted to Navigate Into Success (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-27-2008
  • “Our old software” syndrome

    A few days back, while prototyping a new solution for a customer, one of the key users said: “But in our old software it didn’t work like that.” I was about to try to explain why the change, but then the user’s boss said: - We aren’t implementing a new solution so that everything...
    Posted to Navigate Into Success (Weblog) by Anonymous on 08-01-2008
  • Standard enemy

    The biggest jeopardies often lurk where we least expect them. When implementing an ERP system such as Microsoft Dynamics NAV, what should be one of our best allies, turns out to be our mortal enemy. It has a simple name: The Standard. Standard processes, standard functionality, standard documents, standard...
    Posted to Navigate Into Success (Weblog) by Anonymous on 05-14-2008
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