Item by Item Launches Comprehensive D365 Engineering Change Management Training Curriculum

Item by Item introduces a specialized D365 Engineering Change Management curriculum to enhance product design change management and interdepartmental collaboration.

August 12, 2025
Item by Item Launches Comprehensive D365 Engineering Change Management Training Curriculum

Item by Item (IBI) has unveiled a new training curriculum focused on Microsoft D365 Engineering Change Management (ECM), aimed at streamlining product design changes and fostering better teamwork among engineering, production, and supply chain departments. This initiative is set to revolutionize how companies approach product development and change processes.

The curriculum is structured into four learning paths and comprises 35 micro-courses, tailored for specific roles within an organization. These include Design Engineer – Setup, Design Engineer – Management, Product Coordinator, and Change Requester. By offering role-based training, IBI ensures that each team member can effectively utilize Microsoft D365 ECM to manage product data, version control, and change processes, leading to enhanced product quality and minimized production delays.

Elif Item, Founder and CEO of Item by Item, highlighted the significance of the new curriculum, stating, Engineering Change Management functionality in D365 can make your new product introductions and product change processes far easier and more streamlined. She also pointed out the flexibility of integrating this functionality post-D365 implementation, offering companies a non-disruptive path to operational improvement.

Available on the IBI Learning Platform, this curriculum joins a vast library of over 1,300 micro-courses and 90 learning paths covering various Microsoft Dynamics 365 products. The platform's comprehensive resources make it a pivotal tool for organizations aiming to leverage D365 for business optimization.

The introduction of the D365 Engineering Change Management curriculum by IBI marks a significant step forward in corporate training, providing businesses with the tools needed to navigate the complexities of product design changes efficiently. This development is not just about enhancing technical skills but also about improving cross-departmental collaboration, ultimately leading to better business outcomes.