Today, we continue our deep dive into the powerful opportunities that independent contractors bring to ERP implementation projects. Discover how these "sell swords and unicorns" unlock global talent, foster knowledge transfer, enhance agility, and ensure vendor neutrality, revolutionizing project outcomes. Join Christine Chevalier, Aaron Vogt, Ryan Carolan, and Rob Fitzpatrick for vital insights on targeted commitments and flexible retainer options for your D365 needs. Don't miss this crucial discussion - subscribe and prepare for our upcoming episode on the threats independent consultants navigate!
Project paradox podcast is brought to you by Intrinseco Inc. and is hosted by Christine Chevalier and Aaron Vogt.
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