Finance & Supply Chain Management For Consultants Topics
This Learning Journey focuses on building strong functional ERP foundations, preparing you for Microsoft training and certifications, and helping you tackle complex scenarios with insights from real-world implementations. New content is added regularly, so it evolves alongside the FSCM market.
Finance & Supply Chain Foundations
The Proficient level is ideal for accelerating the onboarding of new consultants who want to build a solid foundation in FSCM.
- Understanding Dynamics 365 Finance & Supply Chain Management as an ERP platform
- Core financial and operational concepts
- Positioning FSCM within complex enterprise landscapes
- Understanding implementation scope, dependencies and risks
Functional ERP Expertise
- Dynamics 365 Finance functional concepts and processes
- Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management fundamentals
- Understanding the interaction between finance, supply chain and operations
- Learning through instructor-led sessions and expert-led recordings
Advanced Supply Chain & Manufacturing Scenarios
Once you’ve built a solid foundation, the Progress level addresses advanced FSCM scenarios typically found in larger and more complex organizations.
- Advanced product information and configuration models
- Engineering change management
- Production configuration, routing and capacity planning
- Discrete, process and lean manufacturing
- Subcontracting and manufacturing execution
Implementation Readiness & Environments
- Working with training, test and demo environments
- Understanding ERP project structures and phases
- Preparing for complex customer implementations
- Learning from real-world expert sessions and recordings
Power Platform & Extensibility
- Understanding how Power Platform complements FSCM
- Extending ERP processes with Power Apps and Power Automate
- Positioning low-code extensions responsibly within ERP landscapes
- Knowing where extensibility adds value - and where it adds risk
AI, Copilot & Awareness
- Understanding Copilot in Finance & Supply Chain Management
- Knowing what is available today - and what is still evolving
- Separating AI potential from practical ERP reality
- Preparing for future AI-driven ERP scenarios
What our clients are saying
Since implementing Learning Journeys within our organization, we’ve seen better emulation and discussions surrounding solution standards. This, in turn, has contributed to our business’s growth and innovation by enhancing our comprehension of solution standards, effectively preventing non-pertinent, specific developments.
Learning Journeys are very useful in talent management as they offer us the advantage of promoting the growth and development of our team in an efficient and effective way. It has become a fundamental resource when it comes to presenting to candidates a clear training offer with quality content, reinforcing our employee branding.
Learning Journeys allow us to optimize the dedication of our senior resources to training. New recruits can do the training independently and then seniors can contribute to their training in a phase when they add the most value.
Aside from the live webinars, exercises and tests, our consultants really liked the real cases that were used as examples, because they weren’t too far off from what they would actually encounter in their jobs.
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