Clean Out Your Dynamics GP Closet—Tips for Building on the Initial Implementation
It's time to do a little spring cleaning.
Sure, you're still digging out from the latest deep freeze, but your year-end
process is completed, and you've got a little break before the end of the next
quarter. Now is the perfect time to take a look at your Dynamics GP
infrastructure and give it a good spring cleaning.
Too many folks make it through an initial
implementation and then stop improving. Things work, so they decide to leave well
enough alone. They stop growing. The
elusive Phase 2 dies a quiet death of neglect.
Well, spring is coming and it's time to
grow again. It's time for the rebirth of that Phase 2. Here are some simple
suggestions to get you started:
- If you're not using Fixed and Variable allocation accounts, you probably should be. If you ever allocate costs across more than one segment of your business, you can save a lot of time and errors with allocation accounts.
- Learn the ins and outs of Smartlists. This ad hoc reporting tool is drop-dead simple to learn, so at least get the basics. If you're an advanced user, dig deeper into the Excel export capabilities. There are some huge productivity gains hiding in there and I dare say that less than one per cent of users ever harvest those gains.
- Use Shortcuts to manage steps. Until you
move to full-blown workflow in Microsoft Dynamics GP 10, you can still have
your users build shortcuts for each step in a process. Then, bundle them all
together in a shortcut folder so it's out of the way until you need it. I
recently did this for someone for their month-end AR process. We built a
shortcut folder with AR Aging, Finance ...
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