Webinar Details
Course Description
NetSuite offers powerful tools to automate processes, reduce manual work, and improve consistency, but not every process should be automated. This session will break down the differences between Workflows and SuiteScript, explain when each tool makes sense, and share practical examples of what to automate and what to leave alone.
Attendees will learn how to evaluate automation opportunities, avoid unnecessary complexity, and make smarter process decisions inside NetSuite using a simple decision-making framework.
Learning Objectives
- Identify which business processes are good candidates for automation
- Recognize the differences between NetSuite Workflows and SuiteScript
- Understand when automation may create unnecessary complexity
- Evaluate whether a process should use a Workflow, SuiteScript, or remain manual
- Discover best practices for effective NetSuite automation
Prerequisites
- None
Who Should Attend
CPAs, accounting/finance professionals and leaders who work with NetSuite.
Advanced Preparation
None
Presenter Details
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Lezlie Chicker
- Business Consulting Manager
Lezlie is a Business Consulting Manager at GVO with expertise in ERP software, procurement, and operations. She brings experience from roles in manufacturing, distribution, and supply chain leadership. Lezlie helps clients align business needs with NetSuite capabilities to streamline processes, improve visibility, and drive long-term success across their organizations.
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Greg Lindner
- Master Software Engineer
Greg is a Master Software Engineer specializing in solution design, script development, and code review, while also mentoring and supporting junior software engineers. With a passion for problem-solving and technical innovation, he focuses on developing scalable solutions that help improve business processes and operational efficiency.
NASBA Sponsor
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Date & Time
CPE
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