NetSuite PSA and Project-to-Profit

Unify project staffing, delivery execution, billing, and profitability governance inside the NetSuite services model.

Project-to-profit intent

AGM Network defines NetSuite PSA architecture around the full project lifecycle: intake, staffing, delivery, time and expense capture, billing, and margin analysis. The objective is to convert services work into governed financial outcomes rather than isolated project activity.

Capability domains

Core domains include project setup, resource governance, utilization tracking, time capture, milestone management, billing rules, revenue alignment, and profitability analytics. PSA works best when delivery governance and finance controls share the same workflow logic.

Related pathways: Services Hub, Financial Management Hub, NetSuite Order-to-Cash Architecture, and project analytics.

Integration and decision support

Project-to-profit depends on controlled exchanges across CRM, staffing, time, billing, revenue recognition, and executive reporting. Integration architecture should preserve project context from sales handoff through profit realization.

Supporting hubs: integration and API, data integration, and ERP pillar model.

Hub pathways

Continue with NetSuite taxonomy, services research, and ERP pathways.