Revolutionising Skill Development in Power Platform Through a Continual Development Model
Sharon Sumner
Microsoft MVP for Business Applications + Microsoft Regional Director, Cambridge Power Platform User Group Lead, CEO Business Cloud Integration, Microsoft Global Community Advisory Board Member, MCT
Maintaining a robust and skilled development team is crucial for any business. However, companies often face the challenge of skill stagnation, especially in specialised areas like Microsoft's Power Platform. When employees are benched frequently, their skills can atrophy, leading to inefficiencies and decreased innovation. This article explores a forward-thinking solution: the Continual Development Model, which offers the benefits of outsourcing without the drawbacks of traditional IT support.
The Challenge: Skill Stagnation in Power Platform
Many businesses struggle to maintain a dynamic and skilled workforce in the realm of Power Platform. This challenge is exacerbated by:
Traditional Outsourcing: The Old Way
Outsourcing has long been a solution to the skill gap problem. Traditional IT support outsourcing, however, comes with its own set of challenges:
Introducing the Continual Development Model
The Continual Development Model offers a refreshing alternative. By bringing in a cohesive team of experts for a few days each month, companies can enjoy the benefits of outsourced resources while mitigating the drawbacks. Here’s how it works:
Benefits of the Continual Development Model
Cost Efficiency
By engaging a team for only a fraction of the time compared to full-time staff, businesses can significantly reduce costs. The need for constant recruitment, training, and retention of full-time employees is eliminated.
Skill Retention and Development
The Continual Development Model ensures that your team remains up-to-date with the latest Power Platform developments. The external team brings fresh perspectives and new skills, which can be transferred to your in-house team.
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Flexibility and Scalability
This model offers unmatched flexibility. As your needs evolve, the external team can scale their efforts up or down, providing exactly the level of support required without the overhead of full-time staff.
Implementing the Continual Development Model
Step 1: Identify Your Needs
Begin by assessing your current Power Platform estate and identifying areas that require improvement or additional support.
Step 2: Select a Partner
Choose a reputable outsourcing partner with a proven track record in Power Platform. Look for teams with experience in continual development and a collaborative approach. (My team are Awesome at this Business Cloud Integration Ltd )
Step 3: Define Engagement Terms
Establish clear terms of engagement, including the number of days the team will work each month, specific goals, and metrics for success. Create your backlog and assess business value for each item to determine priority.
Step 4: Integrate the Team
Ensure the external team is well-integrated into your company’s processes and culture. Regular meetings and clear communication channels are essential.
Step 5: Monitor and Adjust
Continuously monitor the performance of the external team and make adjustments as needed to ensure your objectives are being met.
Case Study: Success in Action
Consider a mid-sized company struggling with Power Platform management. By adopting the Continual Development Model, they engaged a team of experts for four days a month. This team focused on optimising existing apps, developing new solutions, and providing ongoing support. Within six months, the company saw a significant improvement in efficiency and innovation, all while reducing costs by 30%.
Conclusion
By leveraging the expertise of an external team on a part-time basis, businesses can enjoy the benefits of continuous improvement and cost savings. This innovative approach not only keeps your Power Platform estate in top shape but also ensures that your in-house team remains skilled and engaged.