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NetSuite ConfigurationNetSuite Configuration takes a very prominent role in our Agile Implementation method. "Prototype early and often" is our mantra and this means that from the very beginning we will configure the system with the client, in stages, testing as we move forward. 

The alternative approach is the 'Waterfall' where the consultant takes the requirements and does the configuration by themself. The users are brought in and given the final configuration to bless without ever knowing other possible options or the decisions the consultant made alone. Some clients are happy to have someone else take over their NetSuite account, saving them a lot of time and energy. But in the long run they regret this decision, as new business requirements leave them straining for answers.

Configuration by prototype enables the users to learn the system intimately, while also increasing the consultant's understanding of the business. Working through prototypes creates a perfect 'give and take' opportunity for the implementation team. It's unusual for Small and Medium Enterprises to have system analysis skillsets on staff. In most cases where these skillsets are lacking, it's best to work with the system 'in front' of us. This gives subject matter experts and business users an opportunity to speak directly to the system before them.

The result is a sound configuration, fewer surprises at rollout and a user community with a deep understanding of how NetSuite works. It's a win-win method for implementing a new NetSuite Account. 

 
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