What certificate next

Mike1
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Hi everyone,
I would like to have some advice.
I've got the financial management I & II, and Warehouse Management Systems Certificate.
I told my boss that I would like to try to get certified for another Navision course.
I would like the new course to be a logical choice following the 2 earlier exams I already have.
I would like to hear from anyone soon.
And offcourse,
Have a merry christmas and a happy newyear!!
I would like to have some advice.
I've got the financial management I & II, and Warehouse Management Systems Certificate.
I told my boss that I would like to try to get certified for another Navision course.
I would like the new course to be a logical choice following the 2 earlier exams I already have.
I would like to hear from anyone soon.
And offcourse,
Have a merry christmas and a happy newyear!!

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I would argue the two are not logically linked that you have.
How about Trade and Inventory to bridge the gap between finance and WMS?
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Any area in which you have customers. If you don't have any customers that do Service, then it's not a very good use of your time to learn about Service Management. Of course an argument could also be made to learn about it BEFORE you get a customer
My approach to this would be to get into the more general topics first (financials, trade, inventory) and then the more specific ones (warehousing, manufacturing). Jobs and Resources is something that comes up a lot in my experience.0 -
For me, I'd go for development. If you're not a developer, than I'd go for manufacturing.
IMHO, understanding the finance portion, Warehouse, and manufacturing will allow you to more easily fill in the blanks in between.Confessions of a Dynamics NAV Consultant = my blog
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Alex Chow wrote:For me, I'd go for development. If you're not a developer, than I'd go for manufacturing.
IMHO, understanding the finance portion, Warehouse, and manufacturing will allow you to more easily fill in the blanks in between.
Hi Alex,
unfortunately I am not a developer, so that's out of the question. I'm considering manufacturing or trade & inventory. (perhaps both........)
Anyway, thanks all you guys for the input!
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