This isn’t strictly a CRM/D365 post, but I think it could provide some assistance for planning CRM related projects, so I thought I’d share.
Any good CRM project, whether that be a new deployment or a small change, requires planning to ensure it is effective; the 5 P’s cliché “Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance” exists for a reason. I am aware that plenty of people use Microsoft…
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This isn’t strictly a CRM/D365 post, but I think it could provide some assistance for planning CRM related projects, so I thought I’d share. Any good CRM project, whether that be a new deployment or a small change, requires planning to ensure it is effective; the 5 P’s cliché “Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Performance” exists…
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