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ClickLearn for D365 24 Mar, 2021, 09:00 - 10:00

Spotlight on manufacturing and distribution: Accelerate user training in Dynamics F&O

Accelerate user adoption in manufacturing and distribution organizations for greater worker performance, process success, and broader organizational initiatives.

Manufacturing and distribution organizations face a unique challenge when it comes to onboarding and upskilling their diverse workforce across sites and countries in complex technologies. In a rapidly evolving industry where there is an increased focus on compliance and regulatory requirements, organizations are dependent on a strong training and documentation strategy. 

This webinar outlines how ClickLearn accelerates user training and adoption to achieve specific goals around worker performance, process success, and broader organizational initiatives.

Special guest panelist joining us: Senior Account Manager Mark Breeden from HSO, who will be taking us through some of the challenges that manufacturing organizations face, how HSO helps them, and how ClickLearn enables HSO to evolve their training offering to drive adoption.

Three time zones 

This webinar is offered several times – select the date and time that works best for you:

  • 9:00 AM (EDT)
  • 12:00 PM (EDT)
  • 3:00 PM (EDT)
  • 9:00 AM (AEDT)

Hosted & presented by

Daniel Garcia

Daniel Garcia

VP of Strategic Alliances

dga@clicklearn.com

Key take-aways

  • Boost user adoption to get greater ROI from your implementations
  • Create multilanguage training for your global workforce
  • Record your critical safety and compliance processes to ensure quality assurance
  • Use the virtual assistant to empower your workforce to achieve greater results
  • Become more agile in onboarding F&O and CE updates and upgrades using Replay
  • Use automated process testing to collect information on changed features and processes in an upgrade scenario
  • Take advantage of the cross-platform features for support for processes across applications