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Sage 200 Hacks Series
Whether you've used Sage 200 for a decade or you're still finding your feet, there's more in the system than most users ever tap into.
Every month, Pete Child, TSG Product Manager, runs focused 40-minute sessions designed to close that gap. Each session covers a specific topic, so you leave with practical knowledge you can apply the same day.
Details:
Session 1: Hints & Tips | 03rd June | 10 am
Session 2: Best Practices | 25th June | 10 am
Session 3: How to Create Excel-Friendly Reports | 23rd July | 10 am
Session 4: Exporting & Importing Hints and Tips | 27th August | 10 am
Session 5: Archiving & Purging | 22nd September | 10 am
Session 6: System Administrator & User Permissions | 22nd October | 10am
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Meet the instructor
Pete Child
Pete is TSG’s Sage Product Manager, bringing over 22 years of experience across the Sage ecosystem. This includes three years at Sage itself, followed by extensive tenure with a leading Sage partner. His career spans support, consultancy, and sales, giving him a well‑rounded, practitioner‑led perspective on both Sage 200 and Sage Intacct.
At TSG, Pete leads the strategic direction of the Sage portfolio, including Sage 200 and Sage Intacct. He plays a key role in enabling the sales team, delivering customer education and executive‑level webinars, and driving the adoption of AI across the Sage platform. With a particular focus on reporting and analytics, Pete is passionate about helping organisations harness data to deliver meaningful insight and support more informed, strategic decision‑making.
At TSG, Pete leads the strategic direction of the Sage portfolio, including Sage 200 and Sage Intacct. He plays a key role in enabling the sales team, delivering customer education and executive‑level webinars, and driving the adoption of AI across the Sage platform. With a particular focus on reporting and analytics, Pete is passionate about helping organisations harness data to deliver meaningful insight and support more informed, strategic decision‑making.
Patrick Jones - Course author

