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| + | == Concepts within Power Platform == |
| + | * [[Power Apps]] |
| + | * [[Power Automate]] |
| + | * [[Power BI]] |
| + | * [[Power Virtual Agents]] |
| + | * [[Microsoft Dataverse]] |
| + | * [[AI Builder]] |
| + | * [[Connectors]] |
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| + | == Glossaries from Microsoft == |
| + | [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-automate/glossary Power Automate glossary] |
| + | [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/maker/model-driven-apps/model-driven-app-glossary Model-driven apps glossary] |
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| == Acronymes related to Power Platform == | | == Acronymes related to Power Platform == |
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| | CRM || [[Customer Relationship Management]] || The concept of managing customer relationships. | | | CRM || [[Customer Relationship Management]] || The concept of managing customer relationships. |
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− | | CWA || [[Custom Workflow Activity]] || [[Classic workflows]] can be extended by creating a CWA. | + | | CWA || Custom Workflow Activity || [[Classic workflows]] can be extended by creating a CWA. |
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| | DIAD || Dashboard in a Day || Global training concept targeting Business Analysts. See [[In a Day]]. | | | DIAD || Dashboard in a Day || Global training concept targeting Business Analysts. See [[In a Day]]. |
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− | == Concepts within Power Platform == | + | |
− | * [[Power Apps]]
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− | * [[Power Automate]]
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− | * [[Power BI]]
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− | * [[Power Virtual Agents]]
| + | | text = What we once knew as Entity, Field, Record, Option Set and Two Option are now Table, Column, Row, Choice and Yes/No. [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerapps/maker/data-platform/data-platform-intro#terminology-updates Terminology updates] |
− | * [[Microsoft Dataverse]]
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− | * [[AI Builder]]
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− | * [[Connectors]]
| + | === Fusion Team personas === |
| + | [[Fusion Teams]] is a concept often mentioned during Microsoft events. When Business Users and Developers work together in order to create Business Applications a so called Fusion Team is formed. There is a Microsoft Learn learning path about Fusion Teams and in the beginning Thereses a chapter ”Meet the Team”, which introduced the following roles: Full-stack developer, Office Manager, people from the business, different departements e.g. Inventory Management in the example, Lead Technician, IT responsible. |
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| == Roles == | | == Roles == |
− | Here’s inspiration for different roles one can have working with Power Platform.
| + | You often see <i> Citizen Developer</i> vs. <i>Professional Developer</i>. The Citizen Developer is usually someone at an organization who knows the business and who uses low-code tools to create business applications which support business processes, takes away manual work |
| + | and make the business more productive. A Professional Developer typically is someone who writes code using an IDE (integrated development environment) and writes traditional code and extends with code where the low-code takes you no further. |
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| + | A <i>Maker</i> is someone who uses the low-code tools and create apps, chat bots, automations etc. |
| + | An <i>Admin</i> typically manages environments, settings and Users etc. |
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− | * Consultant at a Microsoft partner
| + | Have you seen other descriptions of these personas? Let us know! |
− | * Microsoft employee
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− | * ISV vendor
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− | * Start-up as ISV partner or Consultancy firm
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− | * Business Analyst
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− | * Project Manager who works at an ISV company, consultancy firm or at an organization who builds Power Platform related solutions to be used at that organization.
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− | * Business User who uses apps, automation and chat bots and/or become a Maker and citizen developer too.
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− | * Scrum Master
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− | * Product Owner
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− | * Developer
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− | === Mentoring ===
| + | Also see [[Release Plan]] for a description from a feature perspective, what personas the features that are to be rolled out targets. |
− | * [https://www.anainesurrutia.com/post/humansofit-microsoft-ignite-we-rise-by-lifting-others #HumansofIT | Microsoft Ignite - We rise by lifting others] Ana Inés Urrutia shares her journey and lets you know if mentoring is for you.
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− | * [https://ako.nz365guy.com/ Mark Smith's 90 Day Mentoring Challenge] A free program to attend, where Mark goes though 6 cohorts with related assignments. Career paths are described too as part of the program!
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− | === Fusion Team personas ===
| + | The [[Power Platform Adoption Framework]] also brings up different roles and personas. |
− | [[Fusion Teams]] is a concept often mentioned during Microsoft events. When Business Users and Developers work together in order to create Business Applications a so called Fusion Team is formed. There is a Microsoft Learn learning path about Fusion Teams and in the beginning Thereses a chapter ”Meet the Team”, which introduced the following roles: Full-stack developer, Office Manager, people from the business, different departements e.g. Inventory Management in the example, Lead Technician, IT responsible. | |
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− | == Power Platform Weekly personas == | + | === Power Platform Weekly personas === |
| The community driven weekly newsletter [https://www.ppweekly.com PPWeekly] uses personas with related icons in order for their subscribers to more easily find content relevant for them. The following personas are used: | | The community driven weekly newsletter [https://www.ppweekly.com PPWeekly] uses personas with related icons in order for their subscribers to more easily find content relevant for them. The following personas are used: |
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| == About the CRM functionality from Microsoft == | | == About the CRM functionality from Microsoft == |