Early Days
Account Management
Product
Who's Who
Krazy Krause
100

NetSuite was the first 

Cloud-based software company 

100

The types of different business reviews

Kick-off, Quarterly, Annual

100

ERP stands for 

Enterprise Resource Planning

100

Warfel's boss

Steve Cerovcec 

100

Joel's first job 

Insight Global

200

Original name NetSuite was founded under

NetLedger

200

The Big 4

ACS, LCS, P&B, SP 

200

Module allows customers to do ammoritzations, allocations, stat accounting, and budget vs. actual reporting 

Advanced Financials 

200

Head of Customer Success

David Rodman

200

Joel's kryptonite, weakness, Achilles' Heel 

Cookies 

300

Type of businesses the very first NetSuite (NetLedger) office was located above 

A laundromat and a liquor store 

300

Voids a renewal cap 

Dropping functionality and spend below threshold from original sales order

300

The different core SKU levels NetSuite offers and the user thresholds for each

Starter - 10 Users 

Standard - 30 Users 

Premium - No threshold 

300

NetSuite's OG CEO

Zach Nelson

300

Make and model of car

Hyundai Elantra 

400

Year NetSuite became publicly traded

2007

400

Items that do not require adding a support line item 

LCS, ACS, Sandbox, Tier upgrades 

400

3 SuiteApp partners/vendors customers can utilize 

Examples include: Tipalti, Solupay, Pacejet, DocuSign, NextService, Field Aware, Expensify

400

Name every GB AMO SC 

Todd Kimm, Mike Wasserman, Kevin Canales, Bob Heyne, Jenn Summers, Farhan Aslam, Richard Plomp, Eric Coffin, Steve Pinckney, Christian Thaxton, Steve Brown

400

Number of states Joel has lived in

Four

500

The first acquisition NetSuite made 

OpenAir 

500

Difference between enterprise upgrade and tier upgrade 

An enterprise upgrade is triggered when a customer has over 1000 employees and is an edition upgrade. A tier upgrade is an upgrade in infrastructure based upon tranlines, users, and file cabinet space. 

500

Explain difference between OpenAir, SRP, and PSA

PSA is an overarching term - Professional Services Automation. SRP is NetSuite's core project management capabilities with addition of Adv. Projects, Job Costing, and Resource Allocation. OpenAir is a separate product with more robust and complex project management capability for service-based companies.

500

NetSuite's current CEO

There isn't a CEO anymore 

500

Comedian that Joel sounds like

Charlie Day