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Becoming a Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Solution Architect

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Product type Book
Published in Jun 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804611494
Pages 270 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Brent Dawson Brent Dawson
Profile icon Brent Dawson

Table of Contents (18) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Architectural Considerations and Best Practices for D365 Finance and SCM
2. Chapter 1: Overcoming Challenges in D365 Finance and SCM Projects 3. Chapter 2: Understanding the Microsoft FastTrack© Process 4. Chapter 3: Dealing with Integrations 5. Chapter 4: Efficient Security Design 6. Chapter 5: Planning for Successful Data Migration 7. Chapter 6: Licensing Challenges 8. Part 2: From Solution Design to Deployment – Practical Advice
9. Chapter 7: How to Plan a D365 F&SCM Project 10. Chapter 8: Learning the Client’s Business 11. Chapter 9: Collecting Project Requirements 12. Chapter 10: ALM Tools and Applications 13. Chapter 11: Human Change Management 14. Chapter 12: Building a Blueprint Solution 15. Chapter 13: Deploying the Project Solution 16. Index 17. Other Books You May Enjoy

Project management

I’ve been doing this for many years, and I can honestly say that using straight Agile for an ERP project isn’t a good way to manage a project. Because of the way that Agile completes its effort in sprints, you never really get the whole solution before you start to deploy. You only need to solution what you’re going to complete in that sprint. So, as far as I’m concerned, Agile is out. Waterfall is much better for ERP projects because you know the entire solution prior to starting the deployment part of the project. The downside of this method is that you don’t know how anything works until you get to the end of the project. That is not optimal, as you can’t get on top of any issues that may pop up before you’re ready to go live.

I prefer to go with a hybrid of waterfall and agile. The hybrid mixture works well because you get to bookend the project with waterfall methods, and in the middle of the project, you use...

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