What is a Navision Implementation Plan?
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Navision Implementation Plan is
a set of phases composed of guidelines and rules that must be
followed when transitioning an organization from one accounting
software program to another.
Many corporations insist upon not having an Implementation
Plan, when in reality, it is the most
crucial aspect of the entire process. Training is also another
important aspect of the entire process which corporations tend
to ignore.

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Navision Implementation Plan can be compared to a set of guidelines
for a particular project-- PROJECT MANAGEMENT.
Imagine not having specs before doing a job? Imagine not having
the correct tool for the job?
A Navision Implementation Plan
not only protects your investment in Navision Software, it better
defines your expectations and enables your organization to slide
smoothly into an extremely flexible
and powerful accounting software program.
The
Phases of a Navision Implementation Plan
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Navision Implementation Plan is broken down into 6
phases. Each phase consists of sub-phases or groups that
are composed of guidelines and documents used to further define
the tasks of the Navision Solution Center and the tasks of the
organization purchasing Navision-- yes, the customer has responsibilities.
A Generic Navision Implementation Plan can be broken down into
the following phases:
Sales
Concept
Development
Training
Deployment
Ongoing Support
High-Tech Enterprise Solutions, Inc. is pleased to be one of
the few Navision Solution Centers (NSC) to actually use and
enforce the Implementation Methodology and will always do so
to save your company time and money.
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