Western Computer Launches New Dynamics 365 Finance & Supply Chain Management Assessment
In the fast-evolving world of manufacturing and distribution, the success of an ERP implementation can significantly influence an organization's operational efficiency. Recently, Western Computer, a prominent Microsoft Dynamics partner, announced the launch of its innovative Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management (FSCM) Assessment. This structured pre-implementation service is meticulously designed to help organizations mitigate ERP project risks before initiating their migration or modernization journey with Dynamics 365.
The need for a robust assessment is underscored by research indicating that over 70% of ERP implementations surpass budgetary and timeline expectations. In response, Western Computer developed this comprehensive assessment tool to address frequent pitfalls that often derail such projects, such as ambiguous requirements, subpar data quality, inadequate governance, and misalignment between business goals and technical execution.
Kristen Sage, CEO of Western Computer, emphasized the significance of a well-informed approach, stating, "ERP projects don't fail because of the software. They fail because organizations commence implementation without a clear understanding of their operational complexity, data readiness, and long-term business goals." The newly introduced assessment offers leadership teams a practical framework to harmonize strategy, budgeting, governance, and execution prior to actual implementation.
Key Components of the Dynamics 365 FSCM Assessment
The Dynamics 365 FSCM Assessment provides an array of services that collectively ensure that organizations are better prepared for their ERP journeys. Some essential features include:
- - Fit-gap analysis and process review: Identifying gaps between current operations and desired outcomes to tailor the implementation process accordingly.
- - Data health and migration readiness evaluation: Assessing the quality of existing data and ensuring its readiness for migration to the new system.
- - Governance and steering committee framework: Establishing a governance structure that promotes accountability and oversight throughout the implementation.
- - Phased implementation roadmap: Creating a strategic plan that outlines key milestones and phases for the implementation process.
- - Budgetary planning and complexity analysis: Analyzing potential costs and complexities to better prepare the organization financially and logistically.
- - Recommendations for ISVs, customization, and modernization strategy: Offering guidance on third-party solutions, system customizations, and modernization techniques that best fit the organization's unique needs.
Combining remote discovery sessions, onsite workshops, and executive planning interactions, the Dynamics 365 FSCM Assessment aims to produce a comprehensive success blueprint. This roadmap can be utilized effectively regardless of the chosen implementation path or partner.
The assessment is available in various tiers that cater to different levels of operational complexity, specifically designed for finance-focused organizations, distributors, and manufacturers with advanced production demands who are evaluating or implementing Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management.
About Western Computer
Western Computer prides itself on being a premier Microsoft partner, boasting over 35 years of experience in delivering ERP, CRM, Business Intelligence, cloud, and AI solutions tailored to mid-market and enterprise organizations. Recognized as a Microsoft Inner Circle member and a G2 leader in Microsoft Consulting Services consistently for the past nine quarters, the company is dedicated to implementing and optimizing Dynamics 365 and Power Platform solutions that yield measurable operational enhancements.
With its deep industry expertise and focus on long-term customer success, Western Computer empowers organizations to modernize, scale their operations, and fully realize the potential of the Microsoft ecosystem. Organizations interested in exploring the Dynamics 365 FSCM Assessment further are encouraged to visit
www.westerncomputer.com or reach out to Western Computer directly for more information.