In today’s post, I’m going to show you how you can create an internal community of supporters for people creating solutions on Power Platform in your organisation!
Using a new feature called maker matching in Power Apps you can have people request support from other Power Platform makers and developers in your organisation.
Creating an internal support community for Power Platform in your organisation can be a great way to improve its efficiency and effectiveness. It allows users to collaborate, share knowledge, ask questions, and provide feedback on the platform. This type of community can help reduce the amount of time spent troubleshooting issues by leveraging collective wisdom from other users who have encountered similar problems. Additionally, it provides an avenue for teams to discuss best practices and brainstorm solutions that could potentially benefit everyone using the platform. Finally, having such a supportive environment helps foster a culture of collaboration and innovation within the organisation as well as encourages individuals to become more engaged with their work.
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The workflows and applications built with the Power Platform help to gather and spread the information faster and with more efficiency. In addition, with the help of Power BI, it empowers the organizations to generate insights that can benefit the business.