Hi Sharan:
I'm working towards that end. I'm certainly a long way off. But ultimately, I'd like to have a set of resources available to: 1) Train end users on how to use OFBiz to run their business. (I guess that starts with, should you even be looking at OFBiz to run your business.) 2) Train consultants on how to configure (setup, customize - whatever you want to call it) primary OFBiz features to meet specific business requirements. I'm not so much interested in showing developers how to write new OFBiz applications. I think there is an abundance of that kind of information out there. No?
I'd be happy to discuss this with you either through this forum or offline.
Regards,
Ruth


Sharan-F wrote:
Hi

For the last couple of years I've been looking at OFBiz from a business
process perspective and I would suggest that many businesses wanting to find
out if OFBiz would work for them will want to know  if their business
processes are supported or not. It is a key question and if it cant be
answered fairly quickly then they will go and look elsewhere.

My experience with ERPs is that many of them do support many types of
business processes and an important area is understanding how to configure
the system to adapt to the differing needs and this is where I'm looking to
position.
At the moment I'm looking  into the possibility of putting together some
resources together (eg     documentation or training material, etc)  based
on business processes. Before starting I'd  like to find out whether anyone
else is working on this (so perhaps we could pool resources!) and also
whether people think it would be a good idea or not.

Thanks
Sharan


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