02 August 2010

Help with 50 More Tips for Dynamics GP and win a free book!

Ok, the poll is still open but the results are very clear. You want another, all new 50 tips session for Microsoft Dynamics GP.

I’m prepared to do another set and as before, I’ll debut the session at iSight and then have six months to refine it for Convergence. For this one, I need your help. You have the opportunity to submit your tips and have them included in the presentation along with your name next to the tip. The individual who gets the most tips included in the presentation will win an autographed copy of the Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Cookbook.

You’ve got through August 30, 2010 to submit tips. I have to cut it off there to make iSight.
Here are the rules:
  1. Email your tip(s) with as much information as possible to reproduce the tip to mpolino@gmail.com
  2. Put “50 Tips” in the email subject line
  3. Include your name and how you want it to appear if your tip makes it into the presentation
  4. The winner is the person with the most tips that make it into the presentation based on my judgment of what is right for the presentation and audience.
  5. The winner will get a free, autographed copy of my book, the Microsoft Dynamics GP Cookbook.
  6. Everyone who submits a tip that makes it into the presentation will get their name included next to their tip. If multiple people submit the same tip, the first user who submitted it gets their name in the presentation.
  7. Everyone who submits a tip, whether it makes it in or not will get their name in a list at the end.
Some other changes to this year's presentation:
  • I'm not doing hidden slides. I'm going to move them to full slides at the end of the PowerPoint. This should solve issues where Comnet deletes the hidden slides.
  • I'm going to include what versions of Dynamics GP the tip is applicable to.
  • There will be some GP 2010 tips but like the other presentations it will include items for multiple versions.
The first two sets of 50 tips provided the foundation for the Microsoft Dynamics GP 2010 Cookbook. Who knows where these tips will lead!