As
your
organization’s Chief Executive Officer, you have proven that you
can strategize and lead people forward, find gaps and capitalize
on opportunities, understand customers' needs, anticipate competitors’
tactics, and display good communication skills.
Chances
are you have developed a three to five year business plan. Do you
need help running your business from that plan? Are you able to
set objectives and reach them? Do you know your key operational
metrics and manage them from a “dashboard”? And are you working
too hard?
EAS
can help you gain significant competitive advantages and operational
efficiencies through utilizing Microsoft Navision to exceed the
best practices available for organizations in your sector. A Business
Process Review will help you to identify areas in your processes
where those improvements can be found. EAS will then configure Microsoft
Navision to meet the new requirements.
Microsoft
Navision is a fully integrated, ERP software system in use world-wide
by over 50,000 customers in more than 130 countries. The product
provides modular solutions for supply chain management, financials,
human resources, payroll, job cost, fixed assets, customer relationship
management, and service management among others. In addition, there
have been a large number of vertical applications developed for
use with Microsoft Navision. Some of the more unique features available
to assist you in your role as the Chief Executive Officer include:
- Real-time
operations and financial data - Your information is
as up-to-date as the last posted transaction. This allows operations
and financial decisions to be made on current data and can be
easily displayed in a dashboard format using a number of different
products.
- A
Comprehensive System - The wide functionality available
within Microsoft Navision allows a company to meet its needs
right from marketing through to receipt of the payment from
the customer.
- Accessibility
of information
- All information is immediately available from a
summary report level down to the detailed transactions underlying
the report.
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