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Your initial management software purchase will usually include San Diego classroom education for your implementation leaders. Classroom education removes you from everyday distractions and frees your mind to focus on (1) how the software can work and (2) how it should be used in your business.
Choosing the right attendees is critical to a successful implementation. Management software implementation is usually categorized into three departments: |

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Sales Staff: Bids, Sales, Sample Check Outs, Measure Requests, Sales Reports. |

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Operations Staff: Warehouse, Scheduling, Installation Management. |

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Accounting; Business Office and Admin: AR, AP, Purchasing, Work Orders, Commissions, Sales Tax, General Ledger, Reports, Database Management (Product and Labor Catalog), B2B, Passwords (Security), Customer Pricing, System Administrator. |
Depending on your company size, this could be 4 to 5 people or more, or maybe all these positions are you. So whether you have staff wearing multiple hats, or are more departmentalized, you wand to send your Sales Manager, Operations Manager, Controller or Bookkeeper, and the Owner (to make Work Flow and Password decisions).
Please remember that classroom attendees have the added responsibility of using our training videos and their own training, to educate other members of your staff, so be certain all attendees are positively committed to the software decision and implementation project. They should be able to retain and relay their knowledge, and oversee internal education. |
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Plan
on Spending an Extra day or
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San Diego is a dynamic and
interesting city. Discovered
in 1542 by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo,
it's a city rich in Spanish,
Mexican and American history.
From historic Old Town to modern
day attractions like the Reuben
H. Fleet Space Theater and the
Science Center , San Diego offers
something for every-one.
You are just a short drive
from both Sea World and the
San Diego Zoo, as well as Cabrillo
National Monument and the Wild
Animal Park.
San Diego is a great place
to indulge your palette. For
an experience to remember, visit
the Gaslamp Quarter with over
eighty restaurants or possibly
try some authentic Mexican food
in Old Town.
Just thirty minutes away you
can spend the day exploring
the quaint and enchanting village
of La Jolla, with its many upscale
shops and breathtaking coast
line, or head to Coronado Island
to visit the Hotel Del Coronado,
full of celebrity history and
a marvel in 19th century craftsmanship.
The beautiful adjoining beach
is a great place to put your
feet in the sand as you enjoy
the view. Be sure to bring your
camera and lots of film.
If it’s golfing you like,
San Diego is arguably one of
the world’s greatest golf
destinations. More than 65 courses
are available in the surrounding
area. With an average winter
temperature of 65 degrees and
a mild, dry summer, the weather
is generally agreeable for a
great round of golf. Since San
Diego is a desert climate, we
recommend a jacket for cool
evenings.
Click
here to visit the San Diego
Convention & Visitors Bureau
for more information on San
Diego's wonderful sites and
attractions. |
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Pacific Solutions' education programs are eligible for WFCA scholarship funds. For more information, call, email, or visit WFCA's website: |

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800.624.6880 |

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www.wfca-pro.org |

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wfca@wfca.org |
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