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Building your Power Apps training strategy

Microsoft Power Apps has become a top skill in the Microsoft ecosystem: it is now regarded as an essential tool for building Microsoft Cloud-based solutions. 

Power Apps is Microsoft’s low-code platform for citizen developers. It is designed to be used by a wider range of people. Ensuring you have the skills inhouse to take advantage of this platform can be a key success factor. We’ve worked with many clients on helping them with their Power Apps training strategies here are some of our top tips on getting you set up for success.  

 

Focus on your people 

 

When it comes to formulating your Power Apps training strategy it is important to focus on why. Make sure employees know why the change is happening, what’s in it for them, and why they’re being asked to change. What are the benefits of the new approach and how will the technology benefit their role and the wider business. Making it real for people and taking them on a journey with you is key.  

  • Use real work scenarios - Use tasks or business processes that are familiar to your audience to draw them into learning how to use the technology.  
  • Use multiple formats - Training end users should take on multiple forms to accommodate different learning styles, geographical barriers, and resource constraints.  
  • Reinforce - Make the training stick with reinforcement options such as on-demand training, lunch & learn sessions, and new employee training options. 

 

 

Microsoft Power Apps in a day workshops 

 

Microsoft has created Power Apps in a day training courses. This is great for team members, whatever their role, who want to extend their skills to learn how to create apps with Power Apps.

These courses are generally ran by Microsoft partners for a cost but can quickly get your people up and running with Power Apps. 

Once you have people in your team who have attended one of the in-person or virtual events, you could adapt the course materials to align with your organisation and run them internally.   

Remember, everyone in your organisation is an expert in something. Teaching them to build Power Apps helps them harness their skills into solutions that benefit the organisation. 

For example here is a link to our Power Apps in a day training offering.

 

 

Build opportunity through varying methods 

 

 

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There are several learning paths provided by Microsoft that you can use to get you on your way. Here are just some resources that are available for your Power Platform journey.  

Crawl stage  

 

Walk stage  

 

Run stage 

 

 

 

Align your training strategy throughout the process 

 

It's important to think about your upskilling strategy for users —what will be available for new, intermediate, and advanced users to ensure they are able to learn constantly and can get powered up. 

Many training resources are available, from training days to online resources such as forums, documentation, and e-learning. Community events such as user groups, conferences, and happy hours help makers connect and share ideas outside your organisation with like-minded people. 

 

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Get certified  

 

Whether you're just starting or an experienced professional, the hands-on courses and learning paths available on Microsoft Learn help you arrive at your goals faster, with more confidence and at your own pace. You can earn certifications to advance your career and show how you are keeping pace with today’s technical requirements. 

 

There are several ways you can equip your team to ensure that you adopt Power Apps in the easiest way possible. If you need more information on the benefits of Power Apps for your organisation contact our team of experts who can help.