I am excited and very happy to share that my new book, called “2nd Almanack of a D365 ProjOps (Integrated with ERP) consultant”, is now released and is on sale on Amazon. This is my second book in the “Almanack” series. The first book, which was released in the earlier months of this year, was named “Almanack of a D365 ProjOps (non-stock) consultant.
While the previous book was divided into three parts, this time I’ve opted for a two-part structure. The reasoning is simple: foundational topics—such as the core project types, associated accounting treatments, and the related setups—were already covered in detail in the first book. Repeating those topics here would offer little new value to the reader. Instead, this new book builds on that base, allowing us to delve deeper into the areas that matter most for ongoing learning and practical application.
Part one focuses on the functional and technical aspects of the product. It highlights updates, subtle changes in behaviour, edge-case scenarios, usability issues, and some of the challenges that may arise during implementation. This section is intended to provide a well-rounded view of the product’s current state, helping consultants and teams make informed decisions.
Part two shifts focus to the human side of ERP consulting. It explores the soft skills that often determine the success of a project, including communication, expectation management, problem-solving under pressure, and the importance of adaptability and continuous learning. These topics are often overlooked but are essential for anyone striving to be an effective ERP professional.
I hope this second volume offers as much value to you as the first. Whether you're revisiting familiar concepts or exploring new perspectives, my goal remains the same: to provide you with useful, actionable knowledge that supports your growth as a Dynamics 365 ProjOps (Integrated with ERP) consultant.
This book will be especially helpful to those who come from a FinOps background and are now transitioning into or expanding their work within the ProjOps (Integrated with ERP) space. That said, even seasoned ProjOps (Integrated with ERP) consultants may find valuable takeaways here—be it through fresh insights, clarification of edge cases, or as a quick reference guide.
Readers are expected to have a fundamental understanding of accounting principles, as this knowledge is often essential when working with the intricacies of the ProjOps (Integrated with ERP) solution.
Finally, if you’ve already read the first volume in this series, Almanack of a Microsoft Dynamics 365 ProjOps (non-stock) Consultant, you’ll be well-prepared to get the most out of this book. It builds on many of the foundational topics discussed there and takes them further in both depth and practical relevance.
Paperback link – https://amzn.eu/d/6w6MW46
eBook link – https://amzn.eu/d/i4Tk3ns
My other prose, poetry and Microsoft Dynamics 365 books are also available on Amazon. Do check them out..!!
Thanks
Sarang
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