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Table of Content:
- Question 1: What is Success by Design in the context of Dynamics 365?
- Question 2: What happens in the Initiate phase of Success by Design?
- Question 3: What is the focus of the Implement phase?
- Question 4: What is reviewed during the Prepare phase?
- Question 5: What is the purpose of the Operate phase?
- Question 6: How does Success by Design support product direction alignment?
- Question 7: How does Success by Design promote innovation evangelism?
- Question 8: How does Success by Design help manage escalations?
- Question 9: What are the three key steps in a Success by Design workshop?
- Question 10: How are Success by Design activities tracked?
- Question 11: What is the objective of the Solution Performance workshop?
- Question 12: When is Dual-write reviewed and why?
- Question 13: What risks are addressed in the Integration Design workshop?
- Question 14: How is Success by Design related to FastTrack for Dynamics 365?
- Question 15: Why is Success by Design considered methodology-agnostic?
- Question 16: What is the role of a solution architect in Success by Design?
- Question 17: Why does Success by Design work best when led by an independent solution architect?
- Question 18: What is the purpose of Success by Design workshops?
- Question 19: What are the key workshops included in Success by Design?
- Question 20: What is the Solution Blueprint workshop and why is it critical?
- Question 21: What is the goal of the Test Strategy workshop?
- Question 22: Why is the Data Model workshop important?
- Question 23: Why should every Dynamics 365 solution architect understand Success by Design?