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Dynamics 365 Project Requirements Gathering with Dani Kahil

Dynamics 365 Project Requirements Gathering with Dani Kahil

Dynamics 365 Project Requirements Gathering
Dani Kahil

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https://podcast.nz365guy.com/126

  • A brief introduction about Dani Kahil – living in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, his family background – what he loves to do the most with his family. 
  • The key things, techniques he uses and the importance of understanding Dynamics 365 Project Requirements Gathering to become successful  
  • Dani’s thoughts on how a business process flow looks like by the use case diagrams – business plans, issues or challenges the company want to solve & key success factors  
  • The software, tools and diagrams used for simple and complex actions 
  • Discusses Shadowing Users as a great technique 
  • Dani’s top 5 Templates and what it does 
  • Explains what acceptance criteria is 
  • Learn about usability as a key part of acceptance criteria 
  • How project requirements are being documented to elaborate their ideas to key users further, how he does it and where is it stored 
  • What is solution governance? 
  • Discusses key things in running effective workshops 
  • Formal training and what tools he can recommend to those who are new in the role to speed up gathering requirements effectively  
  • On how Model-Driven, Flow and Power BI, Canvas Apps affects his process  
  • Discusses the industry qualification to become a business analyst
  • Talks about his surprising self-realization 

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Dani Kahil

Dani Kahil’s mission is to help individuals achieve a shared understanding of requirements, leading to second to none Solution Envisioning when implementing solutions using the Power Platform or Microsoft Dynamics 365.

In Dani’s experience, having a shared understanding of requirements will have a significant cost and efficiency benefit and will help you avoid miscommunication, stress and rework down the track of your project.