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NetSuite for Consultants

By : Peter Ries
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NetSuite for Consultants

By: Peter Ries

Overview of this book

NetSuite For Consultants takes a hands-on approach to help ERP and CRM consultants implement NetSuite quickly and efficiently, as well deepen their understanding of its implementation methodology. During the course of this book, you’ll get a clear picture of what NetSuite is, how it works, and how accounts, support, and updates work within its ecosystem. Understanding what a business needs is a critical first step toward completing any software product implementation, so you'll learn how to write business requirements by learning about the various departments, roles, and processes in the client's organization. Once you've developed a solid understanding of NetSuite and your client, you’ll be able to apply your knowledge to configure accounts and test everything with the users. You’ll also learn how to manage both functional and technical issues that arise post-implementation and handle them like a professional. By the end of this book, you'll have gained the necessary skills and knowledge to implement NetSuite for businesses and get things up and running in the shortest possible time.
Table of Contents (27 chapters)
1
Section 1: The NetSuite Ecosystem, including the Main Modules, Platform, and Related Features
5
Section 2: Understanding the Organization You Will Implement the Solution for
11
Section 3: Implementing an Organization in NetSuite
21
Section 4: Managing Gaps and Integrations
Appendix: My Answers to Self-Assessments

Self-assessment

As in the previous chapters, review these self-assessment questions and think about how you would handle each of these situations:

  1. 1 week into a new client's implementation, you set up the first data migration call with their project leaders. You explain what your contract says is included in the scope of work for your team, which is just consulting on this topic. You start to explain what the client will need to do to ensure a successful migration, but the client gets mad and suggests they were told you would be handling the data migration process. Their team will not have time for this and they have no experience. How should you handle this?
  2. Your team is helping a client with their migration testing in a sandbox account. They try to bring in a set of 100 customers, but a lot of errors are reported by the CSV import job. These errors are mostly about the phone numbers and email addresses being in an incorrect format but many other problems have been...