Project Planning and Identifying Requirements

This past summer I agreed to spend our family vacation camping. My brother-in-law and his family were driving down from British Columbia to meet our family halfway. Sounded simple, fun, and a low cost vacation! During preparation month, consisting of menu planning emails, compiling camping cargo to the middle of the garage, and writing the… Continue reading Project Planning and Identifying Requirements

Not a daily status meeting – a daily standup!

Communication overkill and budget overruns. That was the first thought that came to my mind when I first began managing using the agile approach to project management. I didn’t think it was possible to have any more meetings to discuss a project, which would surely blow the budget. As I continued to use this methodology… Continue reading Not a daily status meeting – a daily standup!

What's New in NAV 2013 R2 Part 1: Multi-tenancy

Multi-tenancy is a principle of software architecture where a single instance of the software runs on a server and supports multiple customers or tenants. The overarching principle to multi-tenancy is to have zero-overhead for each tenant. In other words, it is a shared application. That sounds like a simple idea on the surface, and to… Continue reading What's New in NAV 2013 R2 Part 1: Multi-tenancy

Simplify Reports using CSS

Could the power of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) simplify reporting in NAV? Reports have 2 elements, Data and Display. The display is the notoriously elusive, ever changing, and proprietary technology that literally drives developers nuts and costs customers lots of money. Developers have been using the same Data access tools for decades, virtually unchanged. CSS… Continue reading Simplify Reports using CSS

Catching the Chennai Express

I’ve been in Chennai now for three weeks and I conclude my trip tomorrow and start the 30 plus hour trek back home catching the Chennai Express both literally and figuratively.  I have been joined by a fellow member of our leadership team who will continue the work of recruiting, hiring, and training our newest… Continue reading Catching the Chennai Express

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Stockkeeping Units (SKUs) in Microsoft Dynamics NAV

We often get the question, “What are Stockkeeping Units (SKU’s) in Dynamics NAV and what are they used for?” First, we need to define what a Stockkeeping Unit is. Many people think the term Stockkeeping Unit was equivalent to the term “Item”. But if we look in the APICS dictionary, we find the following definition: An… Continue reading Stockkeeping Units (SKUs) in Microsoft Dynamics NAV