SSNW provides integrated, user friendly accounting and light manufacturing solution to Exceed Enterprises.
Exceed Enterprises is a nonprofit based in Milwaukee, Oregon that specializes in providing vocational, recreational and personal development services for people with diverse abilities. They employ over 200 people in a 32,000 square foot production facility for light manufacturing with additional off-site work crews for local industries. In 2019, Exceed realized the need to shift base from Accpac onto a new cloud-based ERP system that could integrate their accounting and manufacturing needs. Exceed staff were maintaining a number of custom databases and spreadsheets, slowing down operations. SSNW was hired to transition Exceed to Microsoft Dynamics Business Central, dividing the project into two phases. The project was completed within a year, using Microsoft’s SureStep implementation methodology. SSNW employed iterative Conference Room Pilots to provide real-time orientation for the software team as well as train the client. "We have come so far in such a short amount of time. We could not have done this without SSNW. We now have the right tools for an exciting future." Stephen Achilles, Exceed Enterprises CEO Challenges
Fully integrate interface and workflows under one ERP platform
Provide a flexible, scalable infrastructure for growing segments with limited need for supplemental systems and customizations
Replace modules in discrete phases to accommodate small management
Perform transformation while maintaining current operations
Solutions
Implementation of Microsoft Dynamics Business Central as cloud-based ERP platform with customizable third-party integrations and add-ons
In-person training for managers and select staff
Results
Automated operations
Improved visibility between divisions
Through training, provided a competitive structural advantage for all employees
History
Exceed was using an old ERP solution named Accpac (renamed Sage 300 in 2012). This ERP required a lot of manual onboarding, with custom databases and disjointed business processes. For example using an Access database for customers, which was not integrated with Accpac. Since Exceed had a very small management team, these systems were slowing down business processes and reducing visibility between divisions.
Software Plan
Primary
Microsoft Business Central
70% discount for nonprofits, easy to implement
Geared toward small and medium size businesses
Provides a strong financial foundation and supply chain management capabilities
Provides a robust platform for future enhancements
Microsoft’s One Version services application and platform updates remove significant burden from IT resources
Third-party integrations SETWorks
Designed for IDD agencies (Intellectual or Developmental Disability Agencies)
Built to handle unique requirements from state-provided funding
Provides integrated service tracking
Simplifies and automates billing
Add-ons PowerBI
Utilize data from disparate sources to create immersive, interactive insights and reports
Designed for Microsoft ERP solutions
Game Plan The project was divided in two phases, the first being the replacement of the finance functionality in Accpac. The second implementing purchasing, manufacturing, and inventory management, along with automated workflows within Business Central. Following is the basic timeline: The project was organized around a gated series of stages, with the CRP method being used iteratively as a way to involve the client and provide training for core staff during the implementation process itself. Exceed has a very small staff working in management, which SSNW remained conscientious of while drawing up goals and deadlines, further providing some training documentation to help management succeed with the train-the-trainer model.
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