On a Friday afternoon, I watched a short video clip of an orchestra performing. As the conductor raised her baton, dozens of musicians began to play. Violins, trumpets, cellos, and percussion — each one different, yet perfectly coordinated. For a moment I paused and whispered to myself, “This is exactly what an ERP implementation looks like.” An orchestra only works when everyone understands their role, follows the same music, and listens to each other. The conductor keeps the tempo. The musicians trust the score. When everything is aligned, the music flows beautifully. A Business Central implementation works the same way. It takes architects, project managers, consultants, developers, and business users all working together toward the same goal. When everyone understands their role and follows the same music sheet, the result is smooth and powerful. When everyone plays their part, the system sings! But if one section is out of sync, the entire performance feels it. O...
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