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Sellswords & Unicorns Pt. 2: A S.W.O.T. Analysis of Using Contractors in ERP Projects

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ERP implementation experts examine the weaknesses of using independent contractors and consultants in Microsoft Dynamics 365 projects. Industry veterans Christine Chevalier, Ryan Carolan, Rob Fitzpatrick, and Aaron Vogt expose quality control challenges, turnover rate myths, and dependency risks that could derail your ERP project. Discover why contractor turnover is actually lower than employee turnover, how to identify skilled consultants, and the real costs of external expertise in enterprise software implementations. This deep-dive analysis covers institutional knowledge gaps, partner methodology conflicts, and the critical soft skills that separate top-tier ERP consultants from costly mistakes. Essential viewing for CFOs, IT directors, and project managers planning Dynamics 365 F&O implementations who want to avoid expensive contractor pitfalls.

Project paradox podcast is brought to you by Intrinseco Inc. and is hosted by Christine Chevalier and Aaron Vogt.

Learn more about Intrinseco Inc: https://intrinsecoinc.com/

Connect with Christine: https://linkedin.com/in/christine-chevalier-8a5a885

Connect with Aaron: https://linkedin.com/in/aaron-vogt-47bb8a8

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ERP implementation experts examine the weaknesses of using independent contractors and consultants in Microsoft Dynamics 365 projects. Industry veterans Christine Chevalier, Ryan Carolan, Rob Fitzpatrick, and Aaron Vogt expose quality control challenges, turnover rate myths, and dependency risks that could derail your ERP project. Discover why contractor turnover is actually lower than employee turnover, how to identify skilled consultants, and the real costs of external expertise in enterprise software implementations. This deep-dive analysis covers institutional knowledge gaps, partner methodology conflicts, and the critical soft skills that separate top-tier ERP consultants from costly mistakes. Essential viewing for CFOs, IT directors, and project managers planning Dynamics 365 F&O implementations who want to avoid expensive contractor pitfalls.

Project paradox podcast is brought to you by Intrinseco Inc. and is hosted by Christine Chevalier and Aaron Vogt.

Learn more about Intrinseco Inc: https://intrinsecoinc.com/

Connect with Christine: https://linkedin.com/in/christine-chevalier-8a5a885

Connect with Aaron: https://linkedin.com/in/aaron-vogt-47bb8a8

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