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Applies to: Dynamics 365, Dynamics 365 Customer Insights, Dynamics 365 Customer Service, Dynamics 365 Marketing, Dynamics 365 Sales
This article describes the prospect to quote end-to-end business process flow and its relationship to other business processes that can be used within Dynamics 365.
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The updates from the three latest versions of the business process catalog are gradually making their way into the articles in the guidance hub. Most diagrams and the titles of most articles now reflect the August 2025 version of the business process catalog.
Prospect to quote process relationship
The prerequisites for the prospect to quote end-to-end process include the following end-to-end business processes:
Concept to market
Concept to market can feed directly into the definition of a sales strategy, because the nature of a service guides how it's sold. This process informs the sales strategy and marketing campaigns, because it helps define the services that are promoted.
Design to retire
Design to retire can feed directly into the definition of a sales strategy, because the nature of a product guides how it's sold. This process informs the sales strategy and marketing campaigns, because it helps define the products that are promoted.
Forecast to plan
Market forecasts can guide the sales strategy, marketing campaigns, and lead identification.
Project to profit
Insights from previous projects can inform the sales strategy, lead qualification, and the pursuit of opportunities.
The prospect to quote end-to-end process is broken down into business process areas. Learn more in the Prospect to quote business process flow section and in the Prospect to quote business process areas article.
The downstream business processes of the prospect to quote end-to-end process including the following processes:
Order to cash
After a quote is accepted, the order to cash process starts. It includes order management, fulfillment, invoicing, and payment collection.
Service to deliver
This process is applicable to service-based organizations. After sales are estimated and quoted, service delivery and invoicing occur, followed by payment collection.
Inventory to deliver
This process is related to product availability and delivery, which can affect the accuracy of quotes and customer relationship management (CRM).
There are more capabilities in Dynamics 365 that depend on the prospect to quote business process. The following list includes key examples:
Lead management
Dynamics 365 Sales provides tools to capture, manage, and qualify leads. The platform enables you to track lead sources, score leads, and convert them into opportunities when they meet the qualification criteria.
Opportunity management
Opportunities in Dynamics 365 Sales represent potential sales deals. The platform allows you to track and manage opportunities, including key information about prospects, estimated revenue, probability, and sales stages.
Product catalog
The product catalog in Dynamics 365 Sales enables you to manage and maintain a list of products, services, bundles, and pricing structures. This feature is essential when creating quotes or proposals for prospects.
Quote management
Dynamics 365 Sales offers quote creation and management functionality. You can generate quotes based on products and services from your catalog, apply discounts, and track the status of quotes throughout the sales process.
Sales territories and quotas
The platform allows you to define and manage sales territories, assign salespeople, and set sales quotas. This feature helps in defining the sales strategy and aligning sales efforts with target markets.
Activities and communications
With Dynamics 365 Sales, you can track and manage interactions with prospects and customers, such as calls, meetings, and emails. This feature supports customer relationship management throughout the prospect to quote process.
Dashboards and reports
Dynamics 365 Sales offers customizable dashboards and reports that give you insights into your sales performance. These analytics tools help you monitor and analyze your prospect-to-quote process, identify trends, and make data-driven decisions.
These features are dependent on or closely related to the prospect to quote business process in Dynamics 365 Sales. They work together to streamline sales activities and improve the overall sales experience.
Prospect to quote business process flow
The following diagram shows the high-level flow of the prospect to quote business process. Each solid rectangle on the diagram represents an end-to-end business process area. The diagram shows the subprocesses for the end-to-end business process in this article. The arrows on the diagram show the flow of the business process in a typical organization. If a subprocess can lead to more than one other subprocess, the parallel subprocesses are shown as branches.
The following steps are illustrated in the prospect to quote end-to-end business process flow diagram.
Start
Prospect to quote end-to-end process
- Manage customer relationships
- Identify and qualify leads
- Define sales strategy and policies
- Pursue opportunities
- Estimate and quote sales
- Analyze sales
End
Learn more at Prospect to quote business process areas.
Next steps
If you want to implement Dynamics 365 solutions to assist with your prospect to quote business processes, use the following resources and steps to learn more.
Define the goals and objectives of implementing a prospect to quote technology solution. Learn more at Solution architecture design: Vision and strategies
Define the business process scope of your project. Learn more at Process-focused solution
Related information
Use the following resources to learn more about the prospect to quote process in Dynamics 365.
Dynamics 365 Sales YouTube playlist
Find definitions of terminology used in content for prospect to quote in the Glossary of terms in Dynamics 365 business processes article, including the following terms:
Contributors
This article is maintained by Microsoft. It was originally written by the following contributors.
Principal author:
- Kody Wildfeuer | Senior Solution Architect, FastTrack for Dynamics 365