I like this concept of #WorkOutLoud. Here's my intro
I have seen a couple of people mention #WorkOutLoud as a thought process, as a way of engaging with others in the same sphere but also a way of archiving progress.
My current role is fairly new; after 20 years in the department in technical support and being a general noseybonk I remained a jack of all trades, a generalist not a specialist. Which kind of worked well with my (likely) #autistic mind. But as I said to someone earlier, with that comes a constant anxiety that you'll be unmasked as a stack of cats in a trenchcoat.
I'm now looking at processes within the Department, to automate and optimise using #MicrosoftDynamics, #PowerApps etc. Working alongside an experienced developer, I'm also learning to create apps with those platforms, whilst describing the underlying work patterns - relationships, mediating artefacts, rules and division of labour. I've always had that as an analytical lens and studied it over the years.
This week the developer and I have a series of meetings with different stakeholders, to finalise the first proper apps that will soon go live, as well as expanding on others that we have in Proof of Concept phase or ideas only.
Next week I have an exam to revise for too!
I like this concept of #WorkOutLoud. Here's my intro
@davoloid I love that you have shared this #WorkOutLoud I do find it interesting to read what others are in the middle of, even if I'm not entirely sure I understand it all. Having said that my husband works with #MicrosoftDynamics and #PowerApps so in this case it wasn't all totally beyond me. Good luck with the exam revision