How to Succeed in the Microsoft Dynamics Ecosystem with James Downes
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What does it take to thrive in the Microsoft Dynamics ecosystem?
In this episode of The Catch Up Podcast, host Phillip Blackmore sits down with James Downes, Partner at EY, to explore a 25-year journey through tech consulting, solution architecture, and leadership in the Microsoft space.
From starting out with Great Plains in the late '90s to leading global ERP implementations, James shares insights into career growth, network-building, and the culture shifts between partner and end-user environments. Listeners will learn why listening is a superpower, how the Dynamics community has evolved, and why adaptability is key to long-term success.
Whether you’re an aspiring consultant, seasoned technical lead, or considering a move to a Big Four environment, James’s journey offers practical advice and inspiration.
- (00:00) - Welcome to the Catch Up Podcast
- (00:37) - Early Career and First Role in Microsoft Dynamics
- (02:07) - Transition to Technical Architect and MVP Journey
- (03:28) - Career Growth and Networking
- (06:18) - Key Lessons and Community Insights
- (11:35) - Joining KPMG and Culture Shift
- (13:33) - Independent Consulting and ASOS Project
- (17:19) - End User vs Partner Channel Experience
- (23:30) - Big Four Experience and Entrepreneurial Spirit
- (29:43) - Advice for Major Technology Implementations
- (32:33) - Final Thoughts and Reflections
James Downes: Partner at EY with over 25 years of experience in Microsoft Dynamics. James specialises in global ERP delivery, solution architecture, and consulting leadership. He has worked across end-user and partner organisations, including roles at ASOS, KPMG, and PwC.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- How James Downes built a career in Microsoft Dynamics over 25 years
- Why networking and reputation matter in niche tech communities
- The differences between partner and end-user environments in consulting
- How the Dynamics ecosystem has evolved over time
- Key traits for success in large-scale ERP implementations
Action Points:
- Build Long-Term Relationships: Keep in touch with former colleagues and peers. A strong professional network can lead to future opportunities and collaborations you never saw coming.
- Listen Before You Lead: Strong leadership in tech isn't about speaking first — it's about understanding others. Make space to truly listen before offering solutions.
- Adapt to Culture Shifts: Moving between partners, end-users, and Big Four firms requires agility. Understand how expectations and working styles shift in each environment.
- Get the Right People In Early: For any transformation project, assemble a team with the right experience from day one. A capable program director and business-side lead can make or break success.
- Stay Curious and Evolve: From technical consultant to EY Partner, James's career shows the importance of continuous learning. Be open to taking on roles outside your comfort zone to grow.
The Catch Up Podcast brings you candid conversations with industry leaders, consultants, and change-makers from the Microsoft Dynamics and tech ecosystem. Hosted by Phillip Blackmore, Sales Director at Catch Resource Management, each episode dives into the real stories behind business transformation, career pivots, and scaling success. Expect thoughtful interviews, practical insights, and honest reflections.
Brought to you by Catch Resource Management, a leading UK recruitment specialist for Microsoft Dynamics and ERP talent, this podcast is your inside track to the people shaping the future of enterprise technology. Tune in for new episodes and stay ahead of the curve.
Produced by Story Ninety-Four in Oxford, UK.
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