Books every NAV consultant should read at least once?

TomasTomas Member Posts: 420
edited 2008-11-04 in General Chat
List:
    1.
Dynamics Book by David Singleton
    2. "Programming Dynamics Nav" by Dave Studebaker
    3. "NAV/SQL Performance Field Guide" by Joerg Stryk
    4. "Technical Inside Microsoft Dynamics NAV" by Rene Gayer
    5. "Maximizing your supply chain - using Microsoft Navision" by Scott Hamilton
    6. Your suggestions...








Hi, experts,

Let's create a list of book every NAV consultant should read. And these books should not be related only to Navision (as there are only several of them, right?), but to anything that might be useful for a well-rounded ERP consultant.
What was the last book you have read? What books are lying around on your desk? What books would you recommend to read for your colleague?

Thanks for sharing!

Comments

  • David_SingletonDavid_Singleton Member Posts: 5,479
    Conceptually I think this is a great idea, but I think that you are seriously limiting the scope.

    It would be better to have a general list of books that are related to Navision. To narrow it down to such a small list doesn't make a lot of sense. In fact the only book that fits your criteria would be probably the introduction to NAV guide.

    Why exclude developers, project managers trainers users etc. Also there are many books that SOME consultants would read and some wouldn't. So I think the thread will make more sense if it covers a broader scope.

    (Just my 2c)
    David Singleton
  • TomasTomas Member Posts: 420
    @David,
    must not be related only to Navision
    - that is what I was trying to say. For example, let's say John is NAV consultant. What books would you suggest him to read (within and outside of NAV scope) to become a better consultant? And yes, this definitely includes a broader scope - developers/project managers/etc.
  • AdamRoueAdamRoue Member Posts: 1,283
    The one in David's footer would be a good start :D
    The art of teaching is clarity and the art of learning is to listen
  • David_SingletonDavid_Singleton Member Posts: 5,479
    AdamRoue wrote:
    The one in David's footer would be a good start :D

    Now why didn't I think of that :mrgreen:
    David Singleton
  • David_SingletonDavid_Singleton Member Posts: 5,479
    Tomas wrote:
    @David,
    must not be related only to Navision
    - that is what I was trying to say. For example, let's say John is NAV consultant. What books would you suggest him to read (within and outside of NAV scope) to become a better consultant? And yes, this definitely includes a broader scope - developers/project managers/etc.

    No what I was referring to was the topic:
    Tomas wrote:
    ...every NAV consultant should read...

    There really are no books that EVERY NAV consultant should read. but there are many books that can be recommended for different consultants depending on what they need to do.

    I think there are three books written specifically for Navision, and one that has been Navisionized.

    Dave Studebakers "Programming Dynamics Nav"
    Joerg Stryk's "NAV/SQL Performance Field Guide"
    Rene Gayer's "Technical Inside Microsoft Dynamics NAV"
    and there is
    Scott Hamilton's "Maximizing your supply chain - using Microsoft Navision"

    All four are good books, BUT they are aimed at different audiences.
    David Singleton
  • amarnathamarnath Member Posts: 51
    Hey can u put the link from where can we download these book
    AMARNATH SRINATH
  • David_SingletonDavid_Singleton Member Posts: 5,479
    amarnath wrote:
    Hey can u put the link from where can we download these book

    You can find them here:

    NAV books - Dynamics
    David Singleton
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