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  • Music Man - Guest: Charles Sexton
    2024/10/24

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    Summary
    Charles Sexton shares his journey from living in Uganda as a child to becoming a Power Platform expert. He discusses the impact of his experiences on his career and the role of creativity in his work. Charles also talks about the future of Power Platform and the importance of consulting skills in the industry. In the uncomfortable corner, he opens up about feeling uncomfortable in social situations and shares his experiences with public speaking.

    Takeaways

    • Charles' childhood experiences in Uganda and moving between schools had a significant impact on his career and confidence.
    • His passion for music and creativity led him to explore web development and eventually discover Power Platform.
    • Charles believes that AI will continue to advance and make certain tasks in Power Platform more automated, but consultants and developers will still be needed for complex projects and optimal user experiences.
    • He has found public speaking to be a way to overcome his discomfort in social situations and has been enjoying sharing his knowledge and insights with the community.
    • Feeling uncomfortable in social situations is common, and it's important to find ways to cope and connect with others.
    • The future of Power Platform will involve a combination of AI advancements and the continued need for consulting skills and expertise.

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    29 分
  • Women in Tech! - Guest: Areti Iles
    2024/10/17

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    We welcome Areti Iles, a prominent figure in the Microsoft community, to discuss her journey in tech, her advocacy for women in the industry, and her insights on AI adoption. Areti shares her experiences from user groups to major conferences, her role in the upcoming Scottish Summit conference, and the importance of community building and knowledge sharing. The conversation also delves into the challenges women face in tech, the significance of public speaking, and the need for diversity in technology. Areti emphasizes the importance of constructive feedback and personal growth, making this episode a rich resource for anyone interested in technology and advocacy.

    Takeaways

    • Areti Iles is a strong advocate for women in tech.
    • AI adoption requires a solid strategy and governance.
    • Community events foster knowledge sharing and support.
    • Public speaking can be daunting but is essential for growth.
    • Diversity in tech leads to better products and solutions.
    • Feedback is crucial for personal and professional development.
    • Women have historically contributed significantly to tech.
    • The tech industry still faces challenges regarding gender diversity.
    • Preparation can help alleviate public speaking anxiety.
    • Building a supportive community is vital for success.

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    28 分
  • Accountability Buddies - Guests: Kayleigh Duddy & Lynsey Winchurch
    2024/10/10

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    Summary
    In this double-whammy, 2 for 1 special. Kayleigh Duddy (ANS Group) and Lynsey Winchurch (Crimson) discuss their journey from end users to consultants and the importance of having an accountability partner. They share how their partnership has influenced their professional growth and personal well-being. They emphasize the value of community events in their transition and the validation they provide. They also touch on the stigma of dyslexia and the importance of speaking out about it. The conversation ends with a discussion on uncomfortable moments and the need to challenge well-being shaming. The conversation explores the importance of empathy and understanding in the workplace, particularly in relation to mental health and accessibility. The hosts discuss the impact of unintentional actions and assumptions on others, and the need for open conversations and education to create a more inclusive environment. They also highlight the significance of designing systems and solutions with accessibility in mind from the beginning. The conversation concludes with a commitment to collaborate and raise awareness on these topics.

    Takeaways

    • Having an accountability partner can greatly influence professional growth and personal well-being.
    • Community events provide validation and the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals.
    • Speaking out about personal challenges, such as dyslexia, can lead to empowerment and support.
    • Uncomfortable moments can be opportunities for growth and learning.
    • Well-being shaming should be challenged and individuals should be respected for their own choices and circumstances. Empathy and understanding are crucial in creating an inclusive workplace.
    • Unintentional actions and assumptions can have a negative impact on others.
    • Open conversations and education are necessary to foster a more inclusive environment.
    • Designing systems and solutions with accessibility in mind from the beginning is essential.

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    47 分
  • Amazing Apps! - Guest: Neil Benson
    2024/10/03

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    Summary
    In this episode, we sit down with Neil Benson, an influential figure in the Dynamics and Power Platform communities, whose unique journey from IT contract recruiter to becoming a certified Scrum master and founder of Superware, underscores the transformative power of agile methodologies in today’s fast-paced tech landscape. Neil delves into the twists and turns of his career, showcasing the principles of agile methodologies and the pivotal role they play in software development and team dynamics.

    Takeaways

    • A Journey from Recruiter to Scrum Master: Discover Neil Benson's captivating transition from working as an IT contract recruiter to embracing the world of agile and Scrum, ultimately leading to him running his own successful business, Superware.
    • The Agile Way: Hear firsthand the critical importance of agile methodologies, particularly Scrum, in ensuring the successful delivery of software development projects. Neil unravels the essence of agile practices and their impact on project management and team productivity.
    • Brand Building Mastery: Neil shares invaluable insights into the significance of nurturing a strong brand for businesses in the tech industry, detailing how Superware has carved out a niche for itself by establishing a recognizable and respected brand presence.
    • Navigating Difficult Conversations: Addressing one of the more challenging aspects of leadership, Neil opens up about the essential nature of engaging in tough conversations and how these difficult moments can be stepping stones to growth and improvement.
    • The Strength in Acknowledging Weakness: In a powerful reflection, Neil emphasizes the importance of recognizing and confronting weaknesses within a team. He provides perspective on how acknowledging these vulnerabilities can lead to the construction of a more robust, efficient, and cohesive team.

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    32 分
  • The Business Analyst - Guest: Dani Kahil
    2024/09/26

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    Summary
    In this enlightening episode, we sit down with Dani Kahil, a seasoned Microsoft MVP with over 15 years of expertise in the Dynamics CRM and Power Platform arenas. Delving into his remarkable journey in the tech world, Dani sheds light on the pivotal moments that carved his path towards a specialized focus on Dynamics CRM. This conversation not only uncovers the intricacies of project implementations but also emphasizes the often-underestimated facets of user adoption, training, and the indispensable role of business analysts in ensuring project success.

    Takeaways

    • The Undervalued Pillars of User Adoption and Training: Discover why user adoption and training are not just checkboxes but foundational elements for the success of large projects.
    • The Business Analyst as a Catalyst for Success: Dani unpacks the multifaceted role of business analysts in bridging gaps between business needs and technical solutions, documenting processes, and ensuring stakeholder alignment.
    • Overcoming the Challenges of Requirements Gathering: Learn about the art and science of gathering requirements in a landscape where stakeholder visions often diverge and how visuals and prototypes can serve as clarifying agents.
    • The Power of Soft Skills: Unearth the soft skills essential for consultants and architects, like client engagement and communication, and how they can be honed over time to bolster project success.
    • A Close Look at Dynamics CRM and Power Platform Usability: Dani shares insights into the user-friendly nature of these platforms while highlighting the need for user adaptation and the importance of change management.
    • The Strategic Value of Business Analysts: From challenging the status quo to assisting product owners in making informed decisions, discover the instrumental role of BAs in both project and product management.
    • Agile’s Achilles' Heel in Complex Projects: A critical examination of agile methodology's limitations in large-scale project environments and the misalignment between the concept of an MVP and practical implementation necessities.
    • Embracing Discomfort for Growth: Dani reflects on the personal and professional growth that comes from stepping into uncomfortable situations and how it has shaped his career trajectory.

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    47 分
  • Talent Portal - Guest: Sandra Koutzenko
    2024/09/19

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    Summary
    In this conversation, Sandra Koutzenko, the head of the Microsoft Learning Partner Practice at 365 Talent Portal, shares her journey in the tech industry and discusses effective hiring and upskilling strategies in the Microsoft space. She emphasizes the importance of staying ahead of the rapidly changing technology landscape and highlights the need for ongoing training and agility. Sandra also talks about the role of soft skills in the tech industry and the challenges of user training and adoption. Additionally, she shares her experiences as a mentor and provides advice for building successful internal mentoring programs. The conversation covers the importance of mentoring programs in companies and how to implement them successfully. Sandra emphasizes that mentors should focus on supporting career development and setting goals for mentees. She also highlights the need for companies to define the desired outcomes of their mentoring programs and train their mentors. The conversation then shifts to the challenges and triumphs of being a non-techie woman in the tech industry. Sandra shares her personal experience of dealing with health challenges and the lessons she learned from it, including the importance of asking for help and staying focused.

    Takeaways

    • Stay ahead of the rapidly changing technology landscape by continuously updating hiring and upskilling strategies.
    • Focus on developing essential soft skills alongside technical skills.
    • Consider the need for ongoing training and agility in the tech industry.
    • Address the challenges of user training and adoption in the face of evolving technology.
    • Build successful internal mentoring programs by understanding the true role of a mentor and fostering meaningful relationships. Mentoring programs should focus on supporting career development and setting goals for mentees.
    • Companies should define the desired outcomes of their mentoring programs and measure their success.
    • Mentors should be trained to effectively support junior employees.
    • Non-techie women in the tech industry may face challenges related to age and gender, but the industry is making efforts towards diversity and inclusion.
    • Dealing with health challenges can lead to personal transformation and the adoption of new strategies, such as asking for help and staying focused.

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    51 分
  • Zero. Trust. - Guest: Jon Jarvis
    2024/09/12

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    Summary
    In this episode, Jon Jarvis, a Microsoft MVP and certified Microsoft trainer, discusses his journey in the IT industry and the importance of data security in the world of AI. He also talks about the Experts Live UK user group and the various themes they cover in their conferences. The conversation touches on topics such as the evolution of cloud computing, the normalization of cloud security, and the need for organizations to prioritize data security. In this conversation, Jon Jarvis discusses his experience as a Microsoft certified trainer and his upcoming talk at Scottish Summit. He also shares insights on phishing attacks and the importance of cybersecurity. The conversation concludes with a lighthearted segment called Uncomfortable Corner.

    Takeaways

    • Data security is crucial in the world of AI and should be a priority for organizations.
    • The Experts Live UK user group hosts conferences on various themes, including AI, security, Azure, and power platforms.
    • Cloud computing has become normalized, and organizations now trust the security of cloud platforms like Microsoft 365.
    • Zero trust architecture requires a focus on data protection, encryption, and access control.
    • Implementing data loss prevention policies and data classification policies is essential for safeguarding sensitive information. Becoming a Microsoft certified trainer involves delivering training and obtaining recommendations from higher-ups.
    • Phishing attacks are a real threat, and even with multi-factor authentication, users can still be vulnerable.
    • Microsoft offers tools like Defender for Office 365 to simulate phishing attacks and educate employees on cybersecurity.
    • Jon Jarvis shares his experience of feeling uncomfortable when delivering difficult messages to technical workshop participants.
    • Soft skills, such as effective communication, are crucial for customer-facing roles.
    • Jon Jarvis enjoys Jiu-Jitsu and finds discomfort in physical challenges rather than professional situations.

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    36 分
  • You're a Wizard, Cat! - Guest: Cat Schneider
    2024/09/05

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    Summary
    Cat Schneider discuss her journey into the tech industry and her experience with the Power Platform. We also touch on topics such as roundabouts, self-taught coding, and the importance of Google searching skills. Cat shares her insights on learning different programming languages and tools through online resources and her experience in building data-driven solutions for various organizations. Cat Schneider discusses her journey in the power platform and her experience with ADHD. She shares how her job roles shifted and how she ended up working with a team of power platform specialists. Cat also talks about the challenges of delegating and the importance of having an accountability partner. She opens up about her struggles with ADHD and the impact of COVID-19 on her mental health. Cat emphasizes the need for awareness and support for neurodiverse conditions.

    Takeaways

    • The importance of being self-taught and using online resources like Google to learn coding and programming languages.
    • The challenges and rewards of building data-driven solutions for organizations.
    • Delegating can be challenging, especially for individuals with ADHD.
    • Having an accountability partner can help with productivity and focus.
    • Late diagnosis of ADHD is common, and it's important to seek support and find coping mechanisms.
    • There is a need for more awareness and resources for neurodiverse conditions.
    • COVID-19 can amplify the struggles of individuals with ADHD and other mental health conditions.

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    LinkedIn Cat Schneider | LinkedIn
    Blog Yer a wizard, Cat! | Documenting the tips, tricks, and tools that I picked up while working in a Microsoft GCC environment for nearly 15 years. (yerawizardcat.com)

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    42 分