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https://www.ascent365.com/blogs/migrating-from-dynamics-gp-to-dynamics-365-business-central-your-gateway-to-a-smarter-erp-future/

AI doesn’t replace human creativity and insight—it enhances them by tracking more variables than any human possibly can, identifying trends and risks in real time. But just like a race car, without the right structure and skilled drivers, adding more speed doesn’t make you faster—it makes you crash harder.
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https://www.ascent365.com/blogs/migrating-from-dynamics-gp-to-business-central-is-your-business-ready-for-the-leap/

AI doesn’t replace human creativity and insight—it enhances them by tracking more variables than any human possibly can, identifying trends and risks in real time. But just like a race car, without the right structure and skilled drivers, adding more speed doesn’t make you faster—it makes you crash harder.
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https://www.ascent365.com/blogs/beyond-go-live-empowering-teams-to-unlock-d365s-full-value/

AI doesn’t replace human creativity and insight—it enhances them by tracking more variables than any human possibly can, identifying trends and risks in real time. But just like a race car, without the right structure and skilled drivers, adding more speed doesn’t make you faster—it makes you crash harder.
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Companies lose Gross Margin when inefficiencies in planning, execution, and cross-functional workflows create blind spots that result in problems that no one understands how they start or how to eliminate them.
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https://www.ascent365.com/blogs/winning-with-ai-build-the-bi-race-car-before-you-turbocharge-it-with-ai/

AI doesn’t replace human creativity and insight—it enhances them by tracking more variables than any human possibly can, identifying trends and risks in real time. But just like a race car, without the right structure and skilled drivers, adding more speed doesn’t make you faster—it makes you crash harder.
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Consignment Inventory Table of Contents Share Consignment Inventory or Vendor-owned Inventory Consignment inventory is an element of supply chain management in which the vendor inventory is held at the customer warehouse. The customer doesn’t pay for the goods until the goods are consumed, and in most cases, pays only the amount consumed. When receiving the inventory, the physical receipts and on-hand inventory transactions are posted in the system, without any general ledger postings.
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https://www.ascent365.com/blogs/planning-optimization-in-d365-the-nerve-center-of-your-supply-chain/

As a Chicago native, conversations about the delays at O’Hare airport have long-dominated small-talk topics along with our constant weather changes; construction on the Kennedy; the ’85 Bears; and out-of-state drivers.
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Net customer and vendor balances Table of Contents Share Net customer and vendor balances Customer and vendor balance netting is when the balances for a vendor and a customer are netted against each other, because the vendor and customer are the same party. This approach minimizes the exchange of money between an organization and the customer or vendor party. It can also help a company avoid making unnecessary payments or receipts, and save on transaction fees, by consolidating the company’s customer and vendor balances.
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https://www.ascent365.com/blogs/power-bi-driving-your-business-with-a-forward-looking-view/

Most businesses are still trying to make high-speed decisions while staring into the rearview mirror. They rely on static reports, outdated spreadsheets, and fragmented data—then act surprised when they hit a pothole
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In today’s fast-paced manufacturing industry, supplier relationships are critical to ensuring smooth production, quality control, and on-time delivery. However, many manufacturers still rely on outdated, manual processes for managing supplier interactions—resulting in inefficiencies, delays, and errors.
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https://www.ascent365.com/blogs/ai-powered-predictive-pricing-a-game-changer/

Pricing has always been a challenge, no matter the industry. Whether selling industrial equipment, retail products, auto parts, or wholesale goods, businesses need accurate, data-driven pricing to remain competitive and profitable.
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https://www.ascent365.com/blogs/power-platform-the-toolbox-that-maximizes-your-d365-investment/

Microsoft Power Platform isn’t just an add-on to Dynamics 365—it’s the toolbox that enables your business teams to continuously expand the return on investment (ROA) of D365. While D365 provides the structure, automation, and data integrity needed for enterprise operations, Power Platform equips your people with the ability to extend, refine, and optimize processes over time.
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https://www.ascent365.com/blogs/power-platform-overview/

Microsoft Power Platform is a collection of low to no code tools that help businesses build apps, automate workflows, integrate systems seamlessly and analyze data. It empowers employees to become self sufficient and in-house developers to meet some basic critical gaps and tasks.
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Businesses hear bold claims about AI revolutionizing industries, yet many leaders struggle to separate hype from reality.
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https://www.ascent365.com/blogs/power-platform-not-an-afterthought-for-d365-planning/

A successful Microsoft Dynamics 365 implementation isn’t just about configuring the ERP—it’s about laying the foundation for future innovation. Many organizations and vendors focus solely on getting D365 live, only to run into post go-live roadblocks with analytics or portals due to process and data gaps that weren’t considered during planning.
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https://www.ascent365.com/blogs/top-skills-for-2025/

The hiring process has changed substantially. Skills that used to be prioritized in job interviews, such as technical expertise, are no longer the only traits employers seek.
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https://www.ascent365.com/blogs/what-is-abc-analysis/

ABC analysis is the process of classifying the inventory into A, B and C classes based on their relative significance to business, either by their monetary value, utilization, carrying cost or any other factor. This allows leaders to allocate the company’s resources to maximize the efficiency.
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