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[Video] How Power Apps connects strategy to execution

October 21, 2020 kestenholz

Its been two years of deep diving, developing and understand all the benefits the Microsoft Power Platform (Power Apps, Power BI and Automate) can offer

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[VIDEO] Bring your strategy to life through Microsoft PPM

September 29, 2017 kestenholz

You can now watch my presentation (75 min.) from the Microsoft Ignite conference. The main goal of the presentation is to discuss organizational PPM design,

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Project Server 2010 case study for Microsoft HR

June 9, 2010 kestenholz

Microsoft Human Resources, which supports the 93,000 employees of the global software company, wanted to make better strategic decisions about its portfolio of projects. As

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