NetSuite is an easy-to-use, customizable enterprise software for running your business. Part I explains NetSuite basics everyone should know. Part II focuses on tracking money (accounting, AR, AP, and managing inventory). Parts III, IV, and V explain how to sell and market your products, take care of customers, and sell goods online with NetSuite. Part VI describes how to gauge your progress using dashboards and analytics. Bonus chapters provide information about scripting, customization, and setting up your Web site (see the Downloads tab).Table of contents:Part 1: NetSuite BasicsPart II: Using NetSuite's Various ComponentsPart III: How to use NetSuite for your specific businessPart IV: Configuring NetSuitePart V: Getting organized with NetSuite. Bringing it all togetherPart VI: Advanced stuffPart VII: The Part of Tens
I was one of the lead implementors in our migration from QuickBooks to NetSuite. While there was a training given by the local Oracle counterpart/partner, I wanted to read a book that will help me appreciate some of the basics of using this ERP.
The discussion on NetSuite's dashboard was one of the best parts. It gave me a well-rounded view of such features as role-relevant data, KPIs, charts and graphs. Also for security, the granular permissions ensure my teams have access to only role-appropriate information. That's an important consideration in migrating to this software.
The "reminders" at the left top part of the dashboard gives me heads up on what bills are to be paid and what entries I need to approve.