By Sukun Sen on Friday, 06 November 2020
Category: Dynamics 365

Can you implement Dynamics 365 Business Central on your Own? (Customer’s POV)

A popular question we often get from companies is; Can I implement Microsoft Dynamics Business Central on my own? Historically we often see companies having issues implementing the software to meet their customized business needs.

Today’s discussion features a recap of a virtual Interview with Andrew King, Managing Director at WebSan Solutions Inc., as he sits down with Sunil Kumar, Founder of The Amazing Chickpea, to discuss his experience trying to implement Business Central and working with WebSan.

Sunil was previously using QuickBooks for basic reporting but was looking for a business solution to manage the production, planning and financial reporting for his medium-size company. Dynamics 365 Business Central became the front runner as the best option for The Amazing Chickpea to manage inventory, production orders and financial records.

After signing up for Dynamics 365 Business Central a year ago, Sunil believed he could implement it entirely on his own because he has a background in IT. The interface seemed to be very user-friendly; however, he faced business challenges in retrieving necessary financial reporting that was critical to his business operations.

With these complications, Sunil decided to pursue a partner that could assist him in utilizing Dynamics 365 Business Central to its full potential. WebSan Solutions Inc. became the partner that Sunil decided to work with after learning about the expertise and support model provided. Sunil explains, “Have a partner map your business processes into Dynamics right from the beginning,” thereby allowing you to attain value and support your business needs.

Sunil recommends that you choose a partner with the knowledge base and support model that can solve your business challenges in a timely manner. He has now been able to utilize features Business Central that is focused on The Amazing Chickpeas business operations.

To watch the interview in full, click the video below: https://youtu.be/xnr3eahkXBE

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