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Defining requirements for complex Power Platform apps with Hamish Sheild
Amazing Apps - learn how to build agile Dynamics 365 and Power Platform business apps using Scrum
English - June 07, 2022 07:00 - 34 minutes - 23.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingTechnology Business crm erp agile scrum scrum master developer development software devops Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Is Pre-Sales the Key to Power Platform Success? with Craig McGeough
120. Hamish Sheild describes his five step Solution Mapping framework for using design thinking principles to define the requirements for complex Power Platform applications.
Hamish has discovered Outlook's Board View and Neil is evaluating Motion for improving productivity.AppRising's Solution Mapping FrameworkWhat is a complex application?Observing users in their environmentCustomer journey mappingSwimlane business process mappingAre as-is process diagrams worth the effort?Creating a product backlog of user storiesFocusing on value when creating a user storyWhat's the right level of detail for user stories?Establishing a Power Platform centre of excellence. Are centres of excellence only for organisations with lots of 'citizen developers'?Resources
Hamish Sheild on LinkedInAppRising on LinkedInAppRising websiteMicrosoft Outlook Boards View videos on YouTubeAppRising's Solution Mapping Framework for gathering and defining requirements for bespoke Power Platform applications.Microsoft Power Platform Center of Excellence (CoE) Starter KitDynamics 365 and Power Platform User Group, Auckland, New ZealandSupport the show
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