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Customized Microsoft Dynamics GP Training

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

“Personally, I am always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught.”  Winston Churchill

I found this quote intriguing.  At first it made me chuckle, but after reading it a few times I found a lot of truth in it.  Many times we are willing to learn, but aren’t always willing to take the time to learn.  Or perhaps find the teaching style we desire is not readily available.    Proper training is crucial for success.  You made an investment in your accounting and business software when you purchased Microsoft Dynamics GP and in order to get the most out of it you need to know how to use it! 

We at Gilchrist Scott have been providing Microsoft Dynamics GP training for more than 15 years.  We don’t follow the boiler-plate, scripted training you might find elsewhere.  Instead we truly believe that each customer’s needs are different and that means training should be tailored to suit your needs and is specific to what you do.  We take a very hands-on approach to learn about your business and your internal accounting and business processes.  This enables us to customize our training to deliver the most efficient and beneficial use of your application. 

We not only provide training during the initial implementation, we also provide update or refresher training sessions for new versions or functionality within Dynamics GP as well as training for new hires or new responsiblities.  We offer individual, group, onsite, and remote training.  We also offer process documentation for your business.

If you’d like to learn more about Gilchrist Scott’s training offerings, give us a call at 207.761.2133 or email us at support@gilchristscott.com .

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Collaboration is Power - New England Microsoft Dynamics GP User Group 2/23/10!

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Someone once described TEAM as Together Everyone Achieves More.

This is a concept that will be tested and, most likely embraced, by the group of professionals coming together for the first ever NE Dynamics GP User Group being held at ecomaine on 2/23. In this time of cost cutting, do-more-with-less, everyone should consider collaboration as a way to learn, grow, and create efficiencies that traditionally were accomplished through expensive training programs and consulting engagements.

Great minds are coming together for the Dynamics GP User Group to talk about the new Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 (Dynamics GP V11), Tips and Tricks, Roundtable discussion, and to create an agenda for future meetings that will result in achievements not found in traditional learning. Welcome to the new world of collaboration where we connect and work with others and benefit from the team approach!

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Microsoft Dynamics GP Conferences

Monday, August 24th, 2009

If you’re a Microsoft Dynamics GP organization - customer or partner, there are many ways to obtain the training, insight into future developments, and peer networking that are critical to making the most of your investment. In my mind, tops on all lists are the many conferences that are available, but which one is right for you? Check out the overview I have put together below and then consider which conferences provide the most return on investment for you and your organization: (more…)

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Dynamics GP Resources

Monday, February 9th, 2009

In our busy lives it is so easy to try to ‘tough it out’ on our own and sometimes spend too much wasted time spinning our wheels. For me, this can be a source of frustration. As I consider this, I wonder if our customers are feeling similar things. Perhaps something has been missed along the way. I wanted to share with you some of the different resources you benefit from being a customer of Gilchrist Scott, Ltd. and Microsoft Dynamics. (more…)

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6 Reasons Customers should go to Convergence

Friday, January 30th, 2009

1. Hands-on training
Learn how to get more out of the investment you’ve already made by choosing from more than 420 training sessions.

2. Networking opportunities with other users
Share insight and experience with users in similar industries and make connections that can extend beyond the conference

3. You’ll have Microsoft’s ear!
Meet the product experts who have a hand in the direction the software moves - and they want to hear what you have to say.

4. See what’s in store.
You’ll have the opportunity to see and hear about next version enhancements before anyone else.

5. Check out valuable add-ons
There is an enormous amount of 3rd party companies that build their businesses around creating solutions that extend Dynamics’ capabilities. These industry experts are available to talk with you and demonstrate their solutions in the vendor expo.

6. Have some fun!
This year, we are descending upon New Orleans

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