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Hello Community,

I have just been using Microsoft Dynamics 365 for about 8 weeks now and am about to go for Customisation and Configuration training, any thoughts on how I can make best of the training. I am looking forward to it but I want to know how this can help me become really good in Dynamics. My aim is to become a consultant.  Any advise please?? 

Thanks

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    Alex Fun Wei Jie Profile Picture
    Alex Fun Wei Jie 33,626 on at
    RE: MS Dynamics 365 Training

    Hi,

    if you willing to spend some money, You can find many courses that available in online. But I would advise you to join a D365 consulting firm.

    DLP

    mbspartner.microsoft.com/.../1425

    mbspartner.microsoft.com/.../1441

    Udemy

    www.udemy.com/mb2-716-microsoft-dynamics-365-customization-and-configuration-part-1

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    Adrian Begovich Profile Picture
    Adrian Begovich 21,009 Super User 2024 Season 2 on at
    RE: MS Dynamics 365 Training

    Hi Ndy Wyte,

    I recommend spending a lot of time reading Dynamics 365 documentation and playing around with the product. Customisation and configuration capabilities are important skills for changing your system to make it work the way you want.

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    Priyesh Profile Picture
    Priyesh 7,392 User Group Leader on at
    RE: MS Dynamics 365 Training

    Hi,

    I would assume you mean Dynamics 365 CRM. Yes, so you can start off from here since this is the primary source of Microsoft Dynamics documentation for all the business applications (depending on what area you are aiming at) -

    docs.microsoft.com/.../dynamics365;panel=customer-engagement

    To become a consultant, you must have covered these topics to span all area of Dynamics 365 CRM

    1. Entities and Relationships,

    2. Security Roles, Privileges and Field Security Profiles

    3. Plugin and JavaScript Customization, even custom application that connect to Dynamics 365

    4. Processes (Workflows, Actions, Business Process Flows)

    5. Office 365 license management (Admin Area)

    6. Settings

    Module wise,

    CRM is divded into

    1. Sales

    2. Field Service

    3. Project Service Automation

    4. Marketing

    Customer Service being the primary modules. The underlying platform is shared and these modules differ functionally.

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