This is not a site for surface-level answers.
Most Business Central content explains what the system can do. This site focuses on why it behaves the way it does — especially in the situations that are hardest to diagnose, least documented, and most critical to get right.
Whether you are an end user trying to make sense of an unexpected result, a finance professional working through a posting or costing issue, or a functional consultant who needs more than the standard documentation offers — this is the place for the next level of understanding.
What You Will Find Here
- Permissions and security behavior — the scenarios that surprise even experienced consultants, and the reasoning behind them
- Getting more out of BC — configuration and setup for functionality that didn’t get fully implemented on day one, wasn’t known at the time, or is needed now because the business has changed
- Post–go-live control and system stability — how to protect what is working and diagnose what is not
- How Business Central actually functions across posting, costing, and reporting in real-world environments
- Standard-first decision making — understanding what BC can do before reaching for an app or a workaround
- Practical use of AI and agent capabilities to support analysis, with results validated against real system behavior
About Cynthia Priebe
The content here comes directly from the field — from working with end users every day on two kinds of work: helping organizations get more out of BC, and solving the problems that have stumped everyone else.
Getting more out of BC looks different for every organization. Sometimes it’s functionality that didn’t get fully configured on day one. Sometimes it’s a capability they didn’t know existed. Sometimes the business has changed and BC needs to change with it. In every case, the answer is usually already in the system — it just takes knowing where to look and how it actually works.
I’m Cynthia Priebe, the MVP behind Sharing the Righter Way where I explain how Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central actually works, especially permissions, posting logic, and why results do not match expectations. I have been working with BC and its predecessors for more than 20 years, and I still find new things to figure out.
What I enjoy most is taking something that feels impossibly complicated and making it make sense — not just for myself, but for the person who needs to use it every day. It is one thing to know Business Central. It is a completely different thing to know how to communicate that knowledge so someone else will understand it, apply it, and remember it.
The most valuable lessons are rarely in the documentation. They come from the scenarios that did not behave as expected, the permissions that produced surprising results, the configurations that looked correct but weren’t. This is where those lessons are shared.

I hold the Microsoft MVP designation in Business Applications — Dynamics 365 Business Central, the Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT) credential, and the MB-800 Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Functional Consultant certification, which I have held since it first became available. Before the exam launched in 2020, I was part of the worldwide team that wrote the original exam items — contributing to how the certification was defined for the entire BC community. Over the years I have worked with:
- End users and finance teams finding real answers within standard BC functionality
- Microsoft Partners (VARs) and their consultants — sharing not just how BC works, but how to communicate that effectively to the people who depend on it
- Independent Solution Vendors (ISVs) on design, requirements, testing, messaging, and documentation, with a focus on apps that extend accounting automation and reporting/data analytics
I also regularly contribute to MSDynamicsWorld, present at national, regional, and local partner and end-user conferences, and host the Sharing the Righter Way™ LinkedIn community — a group for professionals who want real answers grounded in real experience.
The Goal
Help you find the answers that are hard to find, avoid common pitfalls, and work with Business Central in a way that is both effective and sustainable.
We share what is not always documented. We share the scenarios that do not behave as expected. And we share the reasoning — so you understand it, not just the fix.
When you love what you’re doing, you don’t think of it as work. This is Sharing the Righter Way™ — frequently more than one.
