Can someone do my Navision Implementation for me?

David_SingletonDavid_Singleton Member Posts: 5,479
edited 2010-07-21 in General Chat
I just got to my computer and decided to check MiBuSo. Well it looks like to save thinking and typing, I could write one reply and copy and paste the same thing into every post in the new post list. Even if I did that, I probably would have actually done more work in thinking and researching than the combined effort that all the posters had put into theirs.

Come on people, at least try. Make an effort to contact the senior people in your company. Before you join a company, make sure they have a training program and will actually train you. When you want some code, at least first try it your self. Don't start consulting until you understand ERP and consulting.
David Singleton

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  • David_SingletonDavid_Singleton Member Posts: 5,479
    edited 2010-07-19
    Oh and start small. If you have to ask questions about how to do a huge Navision implementation, the answer is "start with small implementations and grow". How can people even talk with customers about really big implementations when they don't even know how to do a small one.
    David Singleton
  • kapamaroukapamarou Member Posts: 1,152
    I just got to my computer and decided to check MiBuSo. Well it looks like to save thinking and typing, I could write one reply and copy and paste the same thing into every post in the new post list. Even if I did that, I probably would have actually done more work in thinking and researching than the combined effort that all the posters had put into theirs.

    Come on people, at least try. Make an effort to contact the senior people in your company. Before you join a company, make sure they have a training program and will actually train you. When you want some code, at least first try it your self. Don't start consulting until you understand ERP and consulting.
    :thumbsup:

    How can people even talk with customers about really big implementations when they don;t even know how to do a mall one.

    You haven't figured that out already?
    It's simple. Do the implementation in any way they can, and after a while ask the customer to pay additional money to repair their "old" mistakes, if in the process they have obtained the knowledge to do so. Meanwhile, blame someone else...
  • einsTeIn.NETeinsTeIn.NET Member Posts: 1,050
    I think there are some good posts. But you're right the bigger part is either like "How can I do one step forward?" or like "Could you explain the universe to me?" When I think back to my start in NAV I didn't know nothing about computers, project management, databases,... and of course I had lots of stupid questions. Even today when I receive an answer I sometimes think "Oh, you should have known/think about it yourself!". But if I had post all my stupid questions to a forum I would have been embarrassed. So I tried to move mountains before I post it to a forum.
    "Money is likewise the greatest chance and the greatest scourge of mankind."
  • David_SingletonDavid_Singleton Member Posts: 5,479
    I think there are some good posts.

    Not this morning their weren't Einstein. :cry:
    David Singleton
  • kinekine Member Posts: 12,562
    Yes, it is sad that many questions looks like the poster never tried to solve/answer the question him/her self. In many cases the poster is some newbie asked for doing something what should be done by senior. I think that this mainly apply to some parts of the world.
    Kamil Sacek
    MVP - Dynamics NAV
    My BLOG
    NAVERTICA a.s.
  • einsTeIn.NETeinsTeIn.NET Member Posts: 1,050
    I think there are some good posts.

    Not this morning their weren't Einstein. :cry:

    Obviously there is at least one. In the General Chat area. By someone called David... :mrgreen:

    No, you're right, today is very sobering.
    "Money is likewise the greatest chance and the greatest scourge of mankind."
  • davmac1davmac1 Member Posts: 1,283
    There was a time when I couldn't spell ingineer... now I is one
  • BeliasBelias Member Posts: 2,998
    the most beautiful thing about my work (our, indeed), is in my opinion to bang the head on a problem you've never had until you get the solution ( \:D/ ) or get so stressed that you post something in mibuso and someone comes up with the perfect solution to your problem ( #-o =D> )
    this process of learning is both enjoyable and instructive...so...why do you want to have all on a silver plate??don't you like your work?

    NOTE: some of these "never seen problems" can be solved by pressing F1
    -Mirko-
    "Never memorize what you can easily find in a book".....Or Mibuso
    My Blog
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