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Implementing Role Based Security In Your PowerApps App
Security and governance are important factors considered by Microsoft Power Apps. This tutorial illustrates how you can implement permissions in a custom app. Following the tutorial also shows you how to implement any custom connector in the Power Apps environment. Get started here:
Does Your Company Culture Lead to Happy Customers?
Employees will generally mirror how they treat customers by how they are treated themselves. If their employee experience is generally positive, then it’s likely they will prioritize a positive experience for customers. In his article, “Does Your Company Culture Lead to Happy Customers?” Phil Geldart shares ways you can ensure a positive experience for your employees—and thus customers. A key piece of the employee experience is the physical environment and the tools they’re provided to do their job. People need to feel safe, comfortable, and supported in order to work effectively. Read Geldart’s entire article for more ideas on how to support an overall healthy employee experience.
Administering a Power Apps and Power Automate enterprise deployment whitepaper
Microsoft Power Apps is more than a quick, cost-effective app development platform. You can also leverage Power Apps to drive exponential growth while protecting data and maintaining governance. Learn more with this technical whitepaper that covers all aspects of planning, building, deploying, and managing a Power Apps solution.
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Council Post: The Era Of Evocative Marketing Has Arrived — Are You Ready?
Today’s consumers are hit with thousands of ads every day; we live in a sensory overloaded digital world and we quickly learn to deflect and ignore much information. So, what stands out? Evocative content marketing, according to Lora Kratchounova in her Forbes article, “The Era of Evocative Marketing Has Arrived—Are you Ready?” Kratchounova writes that “images, stories and other assets that cause viewers to feel a sense of nostalgia, anxiety or thirst for adventure” jump to the forefront of consumers’ interest levels. In other words, content that compels the buyer to feel is the best way to connect with prospects and future customers. Read the entire article for a better understanding of this concept and for ways to improve your evocative marketing approach.
Marston’s raises the bar with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Insights
@Marston’s went on a process of gathering as much data as possible about their customers to improve customer service, but they needed a toolset that brought all that data into one place. With #MSDyn365CI, they were able to do that and more. Find out how in this video.
Three ways to make an app
App development as easy as one, two, three. Microsoft Power Apps has three simple ways you can launch your app quickly. Start with a blank slate, use a data-driven model, or leverage existing templates. With Power Apps, your team can deploy apps fast and seamlessly. Learn how you can get started today:
UNICEF inspires donors with Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Insights
#UNICEF serves to protect the rights of children globally. Working across 190 countries and territories, UNICEF helps disadvantaged children get education, nutrition, and needed health care. In order to do this, UNICEF must engage donors for support. In 2019, UNICEF came together with #Microsoft Dynamics 365 #CustomerInsights to improve engagement and ensure that those donors turned into lifetime supporters.
A Grateful Culture Is A Healthy Culture. Here’s How To Create It.
Studies have shown a direct link between happy people and their ability to feel and acknowledge gratitude. This is true in both our personal and professional lives. How happy are the people you work with? How happy are you? In his article, “A Grateful Culture is a Healthy Culture. Here’s How to Create it,” John Hall writes about why and how to create a more appreciative company culture. One of Hall’s recommendations is to really get to know your team: “Authentic relationships are non-negotiable parts of a grateful culture,” he writes. When we value people for who they are—and not on the basis of what they do for you—then we’ve reached a different level of appreciation.