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Odoo for NGO's
Michael Karrer
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Have you got a great idea for a presentation?
Odoo Community Association (OCA)
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Working offline without leaving Odoo
Pedro M. BaezaDone
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Odoo models XML import/export using xsdata to generate bindings from arbitrary XSD schemas
Raphaël ValyiDone
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Why Continuous Integration Is Essential for an Odoo DevOps Organization
Ben SherDone
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Discussion : Open Upgrade
Raúl OrtizDone
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Open Discussion - What Odoo versions and edition the OCA members work on for their customers?
Virginie DewulfDone
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Simple forms in mail activities
Holger BrunnDone
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Powering up sale promotions with new OCA's modules
David VidalDone
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Blockchain as Gateway for Odoo and Other ERPs
Agustin WiskyDone
Subcontracting in the Manufacturing World
Location: Track 2
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10/28/21, 5:10 PM
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10/28/21, 5:40 PM
(+0200)
(30 minutes)
Melody Fetterly is a Project Manager and Manufacturing Business consultant at Open Source Integrators. Melody is a multi-talented professional consistently successful in planning and building teams to achieve operational improvements with 10 years in ERP Management and 8 years in Aerospace. Melody's expertise in change management enables companies to positively improve morale and productivity.
This talks will show a comparison of Contract Manufacturing and Subcontracting. Discussing why a company would use one or the other and how Odoo and open source can solve your industry needs.
With the help of out of the box solutions and enhancing the UI we can build a system that works perfectly for whatever contract needs that arise.
Melody will show brief examples of Odoo and then encourage an open forum to discuss and share ideas around this specific solution to an everyday occurrence for most manufacturers.
With the help of out of the box solutions and enhancing the UI we can build a system that works perfectly for whatever contract needs that arise.
Melody will show brief examples of Odoo and then encourage an open forum to discuss and share ideas around this specific solution to an everyday occurrence for most manufacturers.
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