QAD Midwest User Group Foundational Functional Training

Posted on: March 21, 2018 | By: Tim Lovely | QAD Financials, QAD Practice News, QAD Manufacturing, QAD Business Process, QAD Distribution

For the past several years, Logan Consulting has provided functional training immediately following the conference at the conference venue.

The goal of the training is to develop an understanding of the fundamental business concepts related to manufacturing, how these concepts relate to ERP, and specifically how they are handled within QAD Enterprise Applications. The sessions will first focus on general business processes (e.g. Master Scheduling) to ensure all participants understand the value they provide to the business and best practices for delivering such processes. The training then drills into detailed concepts and the tools available in ERP / QAD to support the process. Specific process areas covered are:

  • Business and Manufacturing Framework

  • Item and Master Data Setup

  • Item Costing

  • Forecasting

  • Customer Demand

  • Production Planning

  • Material Planning

  • Purchasing

  • Production Execution

  • Shipping

  • Variance Analysis

The training sessions are an economical and informal way to establish a solid base level of knowledge in the areas above.

About Logan Consulting

Logan Consulting is a leading consulting firm with strengths in strategy, project management, business process design, ERP and CRM implementation, recruitment and training.  Since 1992, our business process-based delivery techniques and tools have helped our clients build a solid business process and information technology foundation to support their business.  Our clients count on us for objective, unbiased analysis, recommendations and project work.  To learn more and hear what our customers are saying about us, please visit our website (www.logan-consulting.com).

Logan Consulting is headquartered in Chicago, IL with global services reach.



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