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NetSuite for Consultants - Second Edition

By : Peter Ries
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NetSuite for Consultants - Second Edition

By: Peter Ries

Overview of this book

ERP and CRM consultants can effectively implement NetSuite for a client organization with the aid of NetSuite for Consultants, revised with the latest features and best practices for NetSuite 2023. After reading this book, you’ll have a thorough understanding of how to configure the NetSuite ecosystem for any business. You’ll learn how to apply new features such as the Manufacturing Mobile application, NetSuite budgeting features, and tools for handling rebates and trade promotions. This edition also includes expanded coverage of technical topics such as SuiteQL and the SuiteTalk REST API. Understanding what a business requires is a crucial first step toward completing any software product deployment, and this NetSuite guide will teach you how to ask meaningful questions that ascertain which features, basic and new, you will need to configure for your client. Most importantly, you’ll not only learn how to perform a NetSuite implementation; you'll also learn how to prepare clients to use the software confidently, which is the true test of a great consultant.
Table of Contents (28 chapters)
1
Section I: The NetSuite Ecosystem, including the Main Modules, Platform, and Related Features
5
Section II: Understanding the Client’s Organization
11
Section III: Implementing an Organization in NetSuite
21
Section IV: Managing Gaps and Integrations
25
Other Books You May Enjoy
26
Index
Appendix: My Answers to Self-Assessments

Managing customizations over time, including their deployments

Once you have added any custom things to an account, including custom records, searches, forms, roles, and potentially so much more, you need a way to manage those things outside of the system. This should be part of the client’s change management process, and you will probably be asked to help them get that set up. If you have just created a couple of scripts and a workflow, it is not hard to help the client find those things in their account and to keep track of them in a simple spreadsheet or similar document.

The document you choose to use just has to list all of the custom things your solutions are using, including fields and searches, and the workflows or scripts they use too. That can be one large document listing everything or one customization-specific deployment document for each custom solution you have delivered. Handing this documentation to the client near the end of their implementation project...