Description
Key Features
- Latest guide on customizing your system the use of quite a lot of features in Dynamics CRM 2016;
- Highly practical, example-rich guide that gives you power to bend Dynamics CRM to maximize profits in your organization;
- A no-code guide that is easy to follow for even non-programmers
Book Description
Microsoft Dynamics CRM is a Microsoft solution to satisfy the quite a lot of needs of customer relationship management and is already equipped to be flexible to meet the needs of businesses. With Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016, many new features were added for social, marketing, sales, and integration with other tools. These features add many dimensions to customization.
This book will not only showcase how CRM can be customized, but will also be your guide on how the latest advancements in Dynamics CRM 2016 can be used to benefit your business.
You will learn how to make stronger the functionality of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 and use it to serve different businesses of quite a lot of scales. You’re going to see how to get ready to customize CRM and then quickly move on to grasp the CRM app structure, that allows you to help you customize Dynamics CRM better. You’re going to find out how to customize CRM for sales, service, marketing, and social. We’ll also show you how CRM 2016 can be seamlessly embedded into quite a lot of productivity tools, and how to customize CRM for machine learning and contextual guidance. In spite of everything, we’ll also cover the latest advancements in CRM’s mobile capabilities and its complete offline fortify so you’ll be able to better customize it.
What You’re going to learn
- Configure Outlook to integrate with your Dynamics CRM online instance
- Manage the existing application structure by understanding how to extend and/or modify the modules and update the navigation
- Find out how to use different entity views in an effort to get a 360-degree view of customer data
- Map modern business processes to the platform to make stronger the user experience
- Use different Dynamics CRM processes such as dialogs, workflows, actions, and business process workflows
- Use internal and external social data to make stronger the user’s ability to make the right decisions
- Dive into generic administration options such as managing configuration and customization to grow to be a power user
About the Author
Nicolae Tarla is a Microsoft Dynamics CRM consultant involved in solution architecture and technical presales. He has worked on quite a lot of mid-size to enterprise-level Dynamics CRM and SharePoint implementations for both the private and public sectors. He has been delivering Microsoft Dynamics CRM solutions since version 3.0 of the product.
Nicolae was a technical reviewer on the book Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011: Dashboards Cookbook, Packt Publishing, wrote Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011: Scripting Cookbook as well as the previous edition of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Customization Essentials, Packt Publishing, and is an active blogger at http://www.thecrmwiz.com. He has also presented at quite a lot of public events, including eXtreme CRM in 2014.
In 2014, Nicolae was awarded the Business Solutions MVP title for his Dynamics CRM contributions.
Table of Contents
- Getting Started
- The Dynamics CRM Application Structure
- Dynamics CRM Customization
- Building Better Business Functionality
- Dynamics CRM – Additional Features
- Dynamics CRM Administration