James I so agree with you, there is no EDI for dummies.  EDI is a learned trait 
and you either "get it" or you don't.
I am looking for something simple that explains the benefits and processes in 
terms anyone could understand, with pictures included just in case some parties 
lack comprehension skills (sales reps).  It would also be helpful to have 
something they could send to a customer who does not currently have EDI 
capabilities and would need a third party VAN or consultant to implement EDI 
for them.  I am all about helping our EDI consultants and acquaintances in this 
group and others. It's not that I am into the whole sales thing but whatever I 
can do to get our customers to trade EDI documents with us gives me job 
security and more revenue would hopfully mean more pay...but I'm probably 
reaching a bit far on that one.
A little about our industy....We are a #1 distributor in the US of POS and RFID 
equipment.  In the last 9 months I have grown our EDI partners from 4 customers 
to 90+ customers and from 0 vendors to 12 vendors.

 Thank You,
Char



----- Original Message ----
From: James Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: edi.chill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [email protected]
Sent: Friday, September 26, 2008 4:51:33 AM
Subject: RE: [EDI-L] Need a PPT on EDI or EDI for Dummies


Char,

I wish I could tell you different but you will never find an EDI for
dummies. I have read the other responses, and beyond the great search for
information and the jokes others are giving. The truth is it is an ongoing
processes for every day you spend with EDI there is something new you need
to know. The best way is to look at the current job in front of you and
solve that situation. Every project you work on you will cover new ground in
some way shape or data format. I started with a glossary of EDI terms and a
couple friends to help me solve the EDI situations as they arise, three
years later I am very proficient in EDI plus the logistics world in whole.
Today I help others with there EDI situations and I still learn something
new everyday. Saying that I would be more than happy to help you out with
your Director of Sales and getting him to feel comfortable with some EDI
language. Please get back to me when you get chance and we can discuss more
in detail exactly what you need him to understand.

Thank you,

All EDI
James Thomas
(281)954-5214
[EMAIL PROTECTED] net

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edi.chill
Sent: Thursday, September 25, 2008 3:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] com
Subject: [EDI-L] Need a PPT on EDI or EDI for Dummies

I was wondering if anyone has and could please forward me a PPT
presentation about what EDI is. Basically EDI for Dummies without going
into detail about specific EDI softwares. Yes I know what it is and I
have tried to explain it to our Director of Sales but it is as if we
are speaking two different languages and I fear he will never
understand. I speak "geek" and he speaks "would sell my momma for a
penny" and I have been unable to find a translator to bridge the gap
between our two languages.
I have a little mpeg of the little guy beating his head on his keyboard
until it bleeds, but that's not graphic enough info for him and he
demands more. I have tried going into more detail but he does not
understand FTP, SMTP, sFTP, SSH, AS2 or anything else. So if anyone out
there has simple enough PPT for a "trained monkey" (my analogy of a
sales rep) to understand please forward you would be saving my
overworked self a lot of grief. Yes I checked the files section first
to no avail.

Thanks in Advance,
Char

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