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Management number 233487765 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price $8.62 Model Number 233487765
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Enterprise software does not inspire passion. That sentence will surprise no one who has sat through a training session on accounts payable configuration or inventory posting profiles. The software is essential. The training is necessary. But the experience of learning it ranks somewhere between filling out tax forms and watching paint dry.This is not a complaint. It is a diagnosis. And this book is the treatment plan.For more than two decades, the enterprise resource planning industry has accepted a set of assumptions about training that deserve to be challenged. We have assumed that configuration training must be dry because the subject matter is dry. We have assumed that step-by-step screenshots are the best we can do. We have assumed that engagement is someone else's problem, that learners will pay attention because their jobs depend on it, and that a certificate of completion is proof of competence.Every one of those assumptions is wrong. And every one of them has contributed to the dismal track record of ERP implementations worldwide.This book makes a different argument. It argues that the same mechanics that have kept tabletop role-playing gamers engaged for fifty years can be applied, with rigor and discipline, to the challenge of teaching enterprise systems. Not as decoration. Not as a gimmick. As a structural framework that makes training measurable, repeatable, and genuinely engaging.The framework you will encounter in these pages is not theoretical. It was built, tested, and refined through the Advanced Dungeons and Dynamics 365 project, a documentation set comprising more than twenty configuration guides, twenty-three gamification rule modules, twenty-one genre overlays, and over one million available experience points. It was built for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Finance and Supply Chain Management, but the principles apply to any enterprise platform.What makes this framework different from the shallow gamification that has disappointed so many organizations is its depth. This is not a system of badges and leaderboards bolted onto existing content. It is a complete learning architecture: experience points calibrated to task complexity, tiered progression mapped to professional roles, fictional enterprises that make configuration decisions meaningful, dice mechanics that teach variance handling, guilds that create sustained engagement, and an economic model where every price teaches a financial concept.If you are a training designer, this book gives you a methodology. If you are an organizational leader, it gives you a business case. If you are an ERP professional, it gives you a reason to believe that learning enterprise software does not have to be the worst part of your week.The tools exist. The research supports it. The question is whether we have the will to build something better.This book says yes. Read more

ASIN B0GY3VWLVX
ISBN13 979-8258309655
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 7.5 x 0.65 x 9.25 inches
Item Weight 1.39 pounds
Print length 287 pages
Publication date April 21, 2026

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