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Odoo 10 Implementation Cookbook

You're reading from   Odoo 10 Implementation Cookbook Explore the capabilities of Odoo and discover all you need to implement it

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787123427
Length 806 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mantavya Gajjar Mantavya Gajjar
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with Odoo Online FREE CHAPTER 2. Quickstart Implementation Methodology 3. Traceability - Leads to Cash 4. Modern way of doing sales and managing sales contracts 5. Time Tracking and Invoicing Policy 6. Start Selling Online with Odoo eCommerce 7. Setting up Financial Management with Odoo 8. Scale Your Business 9. Purchase Management 10. Warehouse and Inventory Management 11. Advanced Warehouse Management 12. Setup your Manufacturing Process 13. Product Life Cycle Management and Maintenance 14. Implement Project Management 15. Implement Human Resource Applications 16. Installation of Odoo on Ubuntu

Introduction

Usually, people relate the term project management to a software project, but in the real world, it is not like that. Most businesses in any domain do their business activities in a series, which ultimately becomes one project. For example, the construction of a building becomes a project for the construction company.

In the process of construction, a company has to design many phases starting from preparing the underground parking, the construction base, and structure for the 10 floors, to interior planning. A long-term project requires the forecasting and planning of the workforce as it requires engagement from different people or teams to work on it. The phases have an estimated duration for work completion work, which is further divided into small parts of work with an estimated start date to work on and finish date. This is called a task.

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