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NAV Sure Steps vs RIM Tool Kit
navuser1
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2009-07-14
edited 2009-07-14
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Hi All,
I want to know the difference between
NAV Sure Steps
&
RIM Tool Kit
.
Is it absolutely necessary to follow the instructions in RIM Tool Kit or NAV Sure Steps methodology ?
Please advise.
Now or Never
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Deep
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2009-07-14
RIM is just a part of Sure step, and what to follow depends on the nature of implementation required.
Regards,
Deep
India
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jannestig
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2009-07-14
There is an interesting course you can take or read
Project Managing Microsoft Dynamics® NAV Implementations with
Microsoft Dynamics Sure Step
This would give you a good understanding of the elements involved
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SDas
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2009-07-14
Thanks to all of you . =D>
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Deep
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Project Managing Microsoft Dynamics® NAV Implementations with
Microsoft Dynamics Sure Step
This would give you a good understanding of the elements involved