Recover Microsoft Dynamics projects and environments that are off track
Econix helps organizations regain control when implementations stall, confidence drops, risks grow, or live Dynamics environments no longer align with business needs.
How Recovery Engagements Work
Assess
Current-state review
Identify
Issues & risks
Prioritize
Stabilization order
Plan
Practical next steps
Recover
Regain control
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When Recovery & Stabilization Is Needed
Recovery work is appropriate when the current state of the implementation or environment is creating real risk, operational problems, or loss of confidence — and when internal resources alone are not enough to course-correct.
Implementation timelines are slipping and delivery confidence is dropping
Stakeholders are losing confidence in the project or the system
The system is live but not meeting the operational or financial needs of the business
User adoption is weak after go-live and teams are relying on workarounds
Support issues are compounding without a clear path to resolution
Delivery no longer feels aligned to business priorities or original objectives
What Econix brings to recovery
Dynamics-specific expertise
Consultants who have worked on Finance, SCM, and Business Central environments directly.
Operational focus
Reviews centered on finance and supply chain operations — not generic ERP theory.
Practical recommendations
Findings that can be acted on — not reports that sit in a drawer.
Structured engagement
A scoped engagement with a defined output — not an open-ended retainer.
What Econix Helps Correct
Recovery work focuses on the areas that are most commonly driving instability — from delivery misalignment to recurring operational problems.
Delivery Misalignment
Where the implementation direction has diverged from what the business actually needs.
Unclear Priorities
When there is no shared view of what needs to be resolved first to make progress.
Process & Business Fit Issues
Where system configuration does not reflect how finance or supply chain operations actually work.
Recurring Support Problems
Persistent issues that continue to surface because root causes have not been properly addressed.
Operational Gaps Across Finance & SCM
Specific areas in finance or supply chain where the system is not delivering operational visibility or control.
Weak Structure for Next-Step Decisions
When there is no clear or agreed basis for deciding what happens next with the ERP environment.
Typical Recovery Coverage Profile
What Recovery Work Can Include
Recovery engagements are scoped to the situation. These are the most common elements included across recovery work.
Current-State Review
Structured assessment of the current environment, delivery status, and the issues affecting performance or confidence.
Issue & Risk Identification
Clear documentation of what is wrong, why it is happening, and what is at risk if it is not addressed.
Stabilization Priorities
Ranked view of what needs to be addressed first to restore control and reduce operational risk.
Practical Next-Step Planning
Concrete recommendations for what to do next, sequenced and scoped for the organization's situation.
Support for regaining delivery control
Practical assistance for project teams that need external support to get delivery back on track.
Clearer path for recovery, upgrade, or optimization
Options analysis and recommendations for the next phase — whether stabilization, upgrade, or a change in approach.
What Organizations Gain
Recovery work is about restoring control and confidence — not just fixing individual issues.
More clarity on current issues
A structured, objective view of what is wrong — instead of competing theories or internal disagreement about the state of the environment.
Better control of priorities
Agreement on what needs to be addressed first, rather than reacting to the most recent problem or loudest stakeholder.
Stronger confidence in next steps
Clear, practical recommendations that give leadership and delivery teams a shared direction forward.
Reduced confusion around delivery
A more coherent picture of where the project or environment stands and what is actually needed to improve it.
A more practical path forward
Whether recovery, stabilization, upgrade, or a change of approach — a realistic plan that fits the organization's situation.
What recovery engagements deliver
Structured assessment of current-state issues
Clear documentation of risks and root causes
Prioritized stabilization recommendations
Practical next-step plan scoped to the situation
Expert debrief on findings and options
Engagement Model
Engagements are scoped to the organization and environment. Contact Econix to discuss your situation.
How It Works
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Submit a recovery request via the form below
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Econix responds within one business day
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Discovery call to understand your situation
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Engagement scoped and approach agreed
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Review conducted and findings documented
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Debrief on findings and next-step plan
Microsoft Dynamics Focus
Econix helps organizations stabilize Microsoft Dynamics environments with a practical focus on finance and supply chain operations.
Dynamics 365 Finance
Financial operations, general ledger, accounts payable and receivable, budgeting, and reporting.
View platform detailsDynamics 365 Supply Chain Management
Procurement, inventory, warehouse management, production, and logistics operations.
View platform detailsDynamics 365 Business Central
Integrated ERP for SMB and mid-market organizations across finance, operations, and distribution.
View platform detailsSpecialist Microsoft Dynamics Firm — Canada & USA
Econix is not a generalist IT firm. Recovery work is conducted by consultants with direct Dynamics implementation and support experience across SMB and mid-market organizations.
Common Recovery Situations
Recovery work applies across a range of situations — from active implementations in trouble to live environments that have lost direction over time.
Implementation Drift
A live project that has lost direction, accumulated scope changes, and no longer reflects the original business case.
Troubled Go-Live Situations
Go-lives that have happened but left behind significant operational problems, data issues, or user frustration.
Underperforming Live Environments
Systems that are technically operational but not delivering the reporting, controls, or efficiency the business needs.
Weak Adoption & Recurring Issues
Environments where teams have lost confidence in the system and are managing around it rather than through it.
Unclear Ownership or Priorities
Situations where it is no longer clear who is accountable for the system or what the right next step is.
Upgrade or Optimization Needs Emerging from Instability
Where a future investment is being discussed but the current environment needs to be stabilized or understood first.
Talk to Econix About Recovery
Submit your request and an Econix consultant will contact you within one business day to discuss your situation and how a recovery engagement could help.
What happens after you submit
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Econix contacts you within 1 business day
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Discovery call to understand your environment and situation
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Engagement approach and scope discussed
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Recovery work initiated on agreed terms
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Findings and next-step plan delivered
Related Insights
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Need to regain control of a Microsoft Dynamics project or environment?
Econix helps organizations recover and stabilize Microsoft Dynamics environments that are off track — with a practical, expert-led approach focused on finance and supply chain operations.