Hi All,
With God’s grace and the blessings of the elder ones, I am very happy to launch my new book called “Almanack of a Microsoft Dynamics 365 ProjOps (non-stock) Consultant”. Please refer to the previously published books at the end of this message.
This book is essentially a collection of my daily learning notes, taken while implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 Project Operations (non-stock)—hence the title, Almanack of a Microsoft Dynamics 365 ProjOps (non-stock) Consultant. It covers a range of topics, from product features and implementation details to soft skills and key experiences I felt were worth documenting along the way. This book is basically structured into three sections. The first section explores the fundamental project types and their accounting treatment, which I believe every ProjOps (non-stock) functional consultant should have a basic understanding of. The second section highlights key topics, issues, and notable observations I encountered during my experience with ProjOps (non-stock) implementations, which I hope will be valuable to readers. Lastly, the third section delves into the essential soft skills required for ERP consulting. This book is my sincere effort to document the knowledge and experiences I have gained as a Microsoft Dynamics 365 ProjOps (non-stock) functional consultant. This book can be read either sequentially or in a non-linear manner. While all topics focus on Microsoft Dynamics 365 Project Operations (non-stock) and its consulting, readers are free to explore any topic independently.
This book is primarily aimed at Microsoft Dynamics 365 ProjOps (non-stock) functional and technical consultants, who have a fair bit of idea and experience in Microsoft Dynamics 365 ProjOps and FinOps space. In my experience, there is a significant difference between a Microsoft Dynamics 365 ProjOps consultant and a Microsoft Dynamics 365 ProjOps (non-stock) consultant. The “non-stock” distinction is crucial, as it requires a strong understanding of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations—something that cannot be overlooked. This book is particularly useful for those with experience in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance & Operations who are relatively new to Microsoft Dynamics 365 ProjOps (non-stock). However, even experienced consultants in this field may find value in it—whether as a resource for new insights or a refresher on key topics. Lastly, it is important to note that a fundamental understanding of accounting is assumed for readers of this book.
This book can be purchased on Amazon:
The details of the previously published books are as follows:
Kind regards
Sarang Jayant Kusare
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