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From CAD File to Odoo Sales & Production Order
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How to Use eSign to Boost Your Productivity
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The Dynamics of Odoo in Retail
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Odoo Recruitment: Tracking the ROI of Job Posts on Monster & LinkedIn
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Benefits of an Integrated eCommerce
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The Payment Flow Made Seamless
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Field Service Management in Odoo
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Analytic Accounting with Odoo
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Tutorial: How to Create Awesome eCommerce Websites
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Odoo Developer, BHC, still to be chosen
This talk will be of interest to both Odoo users and prospects, as it will show how to properly follow different litigations in Odoo, using Enterprise version 11.
In Odoo, you can set up different levels of follow-ups on your customer invoices, but in some cases when you've reached the last level, the only option is to send the case to your lawyer or collection company. When managing a company there are also other types of litigations that may arise, for example with your suppliers, employees, the administration, etc., which Odoo is also able to manage.
During this presentation you'll learn how this new module can enhance the basic follow-up flow in Odoo, and let you manage your Odoo activities to efficiently follow your different litigation steps.