EPISODE · Jun 19, 2019 · 28 MIN
David Jennaway on MVP Show
from Microsoft Innovation Podcast
FULL SHOW NOTEShttps://podcast.nz365guy.com/105Background – being a Microsoft MVP for 13 years, living in York, UK, interests outside of work, home life How David started in Dynamics CRM – IT training on Microsoft technologies, etc. then moving to Dynamics CRM Running his old company, Excitation, and being purchased by Core Technology Systems Knowledge and experience with Dynamics CRM 1.0 Running the sales side of his business How much the XRM story play into the projects that they’re doing early on in Excitation Experience being purchased by Core Technologies About David's blog and as a prolific blogger How the changes in Dynamics has affected what David does today Thoughts on the statement: “Anything you can build in Dynamics, I could build in SharePoint” How to have a conversation with SharePoint people to get to a decision around which technology to use Microsoft 365 Copilot Adoption is a Microsoft Press book for leaders and consultants. It shows how to identify high-value use cases, set guardrails, enable champions, and measure impact, so Copilot sticks. Practical frameworks, checklists, and metrics you can use this month. Get the book: https://bit.ly/CopilotAdoptionSupport the showIf you want to get in touch with me, you can message me here on Linkedin.Thanks for listening 🚀 - Mark Smith
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FULL SHOW NOTES https://podcast.nz365guy.com/105 Background – being a Microsoft MVP for 13 years, living in York, UK, interests outside of work, home life How David started in Dynamics CRM – IT training on Microsoft technologies, etc. then moving to Dynamics CRM Running his old company, Excitation, and being purchased by Core Technology Systems Knowledge and experience with Dynamics CRM 1.0 Running the sales side of his business How much the XRM story play into the pr...
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