Join us for our next Edmonton Power Platform User Group meeting, virtual via Microsoft Teams.
We're excited to be joined by Neil Benson, Founder of Customery! Neil will show us how to solve the Power Platform People Problem with various relational data model approaches in Dataverse.
Date: Thursday May 30, 2024
Time: 2:00 PM MT (UTC-6)
We look forward to seeing both new and familiar faces!
Agenda
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2:00 pm - 2:05 pm - Gather & Introductions
2:05 pm - 2:10 pm - Power Platform News / Updates
2:10 pm - 2:55 pm - Session: Leveling up your Copilot Studio Game | Neil Benson, Founder of Customery
2:55 pm - 3:00 pm - Feedback / Meeting-End
Solving the Power Platform People Problem
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Have you ever met someone who is associated with one organization?
·A healthcare professional who works at more than one hospital?
·An educator who works at more than one school?
·An independent director who serves on multiple boards?
·An entrepreneur who runs multiple businesses?
·Government employees that work at more than one agency?
Modelling these relationships in Dataverse can be tricky. The standard one-to-many relationships between accounts and contacts can be a constraint to the relationships we need to model in real life.In this interactive session, Neil Benson shares five different data modelling solutions to solve the people problem in Dataverse when you're designing and building Power Apps and Dynamics 365 applications. Vote on your favorite solution and come away with practical people modelling ideas you can use on your next project.
️About Neil Benson
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My mission is to help Microsoft customers and partners build amazing, agile Dynamics 365 and Power Platform applications through my podcast, videos, courses, masterclasses and coaching programs.
I coach Microsoft customers and partners that are implementing Dynamics 365 and Power Apps and I lead project teams to help slash implementation costs, shrink delivery timelines, mitigate technical risks and help everyone have more fun implementing business applications your stakeholders will love.
I've been implementing business applications since 1999, and using Scrum since 2008. I love envisioning and delivering customer engagement projects that provide clients with amazing results on Microsoft Dynamics 365 and the Power Platform using the Scrum framework.
I'm fortunate to have received the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) award for Business Applications every year since 2010 for thought-leadership and my contribution to the Microsoft community.
I publish a blog, podcast and online training course on using Scrum to implement Microsoft Business Applications. And I've organised and spoken at numerous user group meetings and conferences, published two books on Microsoft Dynamics CRM.