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Contractors fulfil the greater responsibility of building the infrastructure and fulfilling the various demands of retail, commercial and industrial sectors. Be it general contractors or the ones dealing with mechanical, electrical, plumbing and other contract-based work, an ERP for contractors will lead to better co-ordination and increased transparency among the various stakeholders of a project. Some of the areas that can get streamlined if contractors utilise an ERP solution are as follows: • Contracts Depending on the scope of a project, the contractor hires sub-contractors, project management consultants and other stakeholders. Manage the quotes, invoices, purchase bills, retention data and other important project details through a single dashboard. Contractors can also control the data accessed by each stakeholder to prevent data access by unauthenticated users. • Approvals, task lists and project updates Create and tick off tasks. Check requests that need intervention. Learn about the work that has already been accomplished by viewing job reports. Review BOQ Work Measurements and project progress through a user-friendly dashboard. An ERP solution such as OMNI uses the latest Microsoft .Net technology and SQL server to build a scalable and reliable portal. • Material and machinery Missing machinery or shortage of raw materials on site can cause project delays. ERP for contractors helps contractors to come up with project estimations for ordering the right quantity of materials for the scheduled tasks. To prevent material wastage, materials can be issued as per requirement in the system. Also, logging information about the movement of machinery with the name of the role accountable for the machinery can expedite material-related problem resolution in a transparent manner. Monitor stocks or move them from one site to another without worrying about multiple entries or emails to keep everyone aligned in a project. A well-designed ERP user interface gives clarity and updates about each and every movement in the inventory. The integration of finance module in the ERP ensures that even cash purchases are factored in the expenses with all the necessary transaction details. • Market Credibility As the business grows, more and more people want to know how you operate. Your business processes whether good or bad become a case study for others. A successful ERP implementation will be a good indicator of your systematic approach to managing work. Build your market credibility by automating processes for roles and functionalities suitable for your business needs with a tailored ERP. Businesses who want to be future-ready are already planning to shift from their legacy systems to fully automated business processes. • Access data on the move Access to profitability reports and project data on the move is one of the vital features of ERP for contractors. India is home to several contractors who have projects running in parallel, across the country or globally. An integrated ERP will present real-time project data of various sites right at the fingertips of project managers who need to monitor the progress of multiple sites at the same time. -- The OMNI ERP solution empowers contractors with 12 modules and more than 140 functionalities. For further details, reach the OMNI ERP experts at __________
Got an Idea for a Story?
Go ahead and start it! If you don't have the time or skills to write your idea down, feel free to post the idea down or ask BloodshedPrince (not recommended as his last contribution was October of 2015 and before that August of 2014) and Fredhot16. Don't let that little spark fade, share it with the world!
To Do List
- Go through and fix or remove status indicators from pages.
- Some are not needed in certain stories and were copied and pasted from the template. Please edit the template to fit the story.
- Some are missing the level and MP statuses from the line of code.
- Remove off-topic pages.
- Correct capitalization and spelling mistakes.
- Add a basic, or main, timeline of background events during the period that the character is making choices in - those events are usually out of the character's control. This will help add consistency.
- Pages with major spelling, grammar or other problems, but not problems that render the page spam and a candidate for deletion, should be categorized in the Pages Requiring Attention Category to get other editors to help fix it up. If a page is not yet complete, add it to Category:Pages Under Construction so people know the editor is still working on it and it does not need to have someone improve it.
- Story Endings should be categorized with Category:Endings.
- Erase red links or fill them with the required content.
The Review/Story Reviews
Look under Story Reviews or The Review for reviews of existing stories or to add your own reviews. Story Reviews is abandoned and The Review is still new though, so don't expect your favorite story to be reviewed just yet. Try to stick to constructive criticism only. Deliberate insults or flaming will be deleted.
If you have any questions concerning this section, or you want a certain story to be reviewed, don't be afraid and ask DirtyMeStoryTime. Please wait before adding reviews to The Review for me to set up.
Family-Friendly StoriesFOR ALL AGES:
Suitable for anyone with Basic Reading Level skills. Please keep these G-PG.
Another Story Of Another Random Person || 142 Pages ||
Goosebumps in Horrorland || 78 Pages ||
Harry Potter And the Adventure Chosen by You || 233 Pages ||
Kalew || 72 Pages ||
Percy Jackson: The Adventures of a Demigod || 66 Pages ||
The Kitty in the Window || 73 Pages ||
Visiting the Zoo || 163 Pages ||
All Family-Friendly Stories |
PG-13 StoriesFOR 10+: For more advanced readers. Please keep these G to PG-13.
Crusader 2: Paladin || 11 Pages ||
DARKNESS || 128 Pages ||
Dead Kid || 140 Pages ||
Fantasy Quest || 160 Pages ||
Hunting Again for Red October || 102 Pages ||
Quest of the Magician || 13 Pages ||
Superdickery Superman Adventure || 184 Pages ||
The Many Rooms || 223 Pages ||
All PG-13 Stories |
Quizzes and ChallengesNot actually stories, but a chance to test your knowledge (or your luck):
A Quizzy Show || 11 Pages ||
Digimon Quizo'! || 40 Pages ||
Quiz Show || 23 Pages ||
Rock, Paper, Scissors || 50 Pages ||
Rock, Paper, Scissors 2 || 182 Pages ||
The Rock Paper Scissors Game || 28 Pages ||
The Ultimate MMA Quiz Game! || 66 Pages ||
The Video Game Quiz || 34 Pages ||
The Video Game Quiz 2 || 65 Pages ||
Trivia Time || 13 Pages ||
Video Games || 57 Pages ||
Video Game Trivia I || 13 Pages ||
All Quizzes and Challenges
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Mature StoriesContent normally found in R-rated movies,
Another Pointless Story: The Ultimate Showdown || 108 Pages ||
Segon || 110 Pages ||
A Random Story About Random Stuff || 109 Pages ||
Silent Hill: Distorted Fantasies || 84 Pages ||
Spongebob's Day Off || 126 Pages ||
The Giant Building With A Million Rooms || 215 Pages ||
All Mature Stories |
Tips
- Don't give too many options when starting a new story and leave half of them redlinked. Focus on a small number of story threads at first.
- Outline a general plan for what the intention of your story is when you start it, what genre it belongs to and what themes it has.
- As alternative to plain formatting for your story, you may try using Italics to write the Narration, regular Font for character Dialogue and Bold for Character/Item/Location names or important developments. Example: As you walked through the Forest, you heard a young girl calling out for you. "Jack! Wait for me! I have a gift for you!" Kate runs up to you and gives you the MacGuffin. Whatever style you choose, try to keep it consistent throughout the story.
- If you are having difficulty spacing out paragraphs, you can use <br>, which works as a line-break.
- Don't inject crude humor into a story that's intended to be played straight.
- The characterization of the protagonist, whatever he or she receives, should be consistent from choice to choice. If the protagonist chooses to kill someone and feels a great amount of guilt and regret over it, do not put in a choice where he/she later brags about killing that person unless there is some internal or external justification for it.
- If you are writing about a franchise such as Dungeons and Dragons or Star Wars, please do some basic research on the setting of the franchise. If, for example, you are writing about a story that is set in the Forgotten Realms world, please do not mention Pelor as while he is a Dungeons and Dragons god, he does not exist in Forgotten Realms. Ilmater, Lathander, and Torm are gods in the Forgotten Realms setting and are acceptable enough to switch with Pelor, as mentioned in the Forgotten Realms 3.5 edition of the Campaign Setting rulebook.
- Please categorize the pages in your story. For example, if your story is called "The Story", then please add [[Category:The Story]] to each new page you create for your story.
Useful Links
Pit of Abandoned Stories
- Stories of less than ten pages that haven't been worked on by anyone in some time will be dropped into the Pit. Feel free to retrieve stories from the Pit and put them back on the appropriate story-type page if you get inspired and add to one.
Help Wanted
- Looking to collaborate on stories? Look here for writers looking for help, or post a link of your own to ask for help.
Featured Stories
- Featured stories are back! Magikarp7297 is here to judge stories based on length, plot, and how well it fits together. Should be done whenever a new story is featured.
Meta-Games
STORIES PAST THIS LINE HAVE ADULT THEMES AND SEVERE LANGUAGE.
IF THOSE KIND OF THINGS OFFEND YOU, DO NOT PASS THIS LINE.
Adult Stories
18+ Only. Do not read these stories if you are underage or if you are offended by adult material.
All Adult Stories