josephscarr wrote: > 1. Document Management (currently using knowledgetree) to handle large > amounts of training, administration and day to day forms, books, images, etc. > that are accessed daily from different people, who read and/or edit them.
As I'm sure you've found, Open ERP does much or all of this. josephscarr wrote: > 2. CRM (using sugarce) I use the crm as a tool to keep track of contacts > relating to different agencies, non profits and businesses that i work with > around the world and it is used for keeping track of what each one does > relating to human trafficking. And this. josephscarr wrote: > 3. Shared and unshared calanders, wikis And this. josephscarr wrote: > 4. Accounting, inventory - on hand, inventory - given/donated to, network > inventory. And this. josephscarr wrote: > 5. case management - this one here i am referring to as case management for > keeping track of those we help. basically if you were running a shelter you > would have to keep track of personal, medical, room/bed assignment, social > services, notes, screening information. There may be something in membership to do this, but I'm sure you're right to be looking at developing your own module here (perhaps linking projects and cases, that sort of thing). josephscarr wrote: > 6. Investigations - in the area that i am working in involves locating, > identifying, rescue and restore. we need a way to say start an investigation, > keep track of notes and anything relating to that investigation including > pictures. no different than what law enforcement does. Something based on projects, perhaps? josephscarr wrote: > .... I want to put together a single program with modules instead of having > to use up to 5 different programs that the human trafficking and shelter > communities can use.... The advantage of the single-system approach is that you have all of this interconnected information to hand in one place. No double-entries, no missing parts of the solution. ------------------------ Regards, Geoff Seath Solutions Ltd (http://www.seathsolutions.com) -------------------- m2f -------------------- -- http://www.openobject.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=45365#45365 -------------------- m2f -------------------- _______________________________________________ Tinyerp-users mailing list http://tiny.be/mailman2/listinfo/tinyerp-users
