The Scottish Summit is a technology event organized by Microsoft MVPs Mark Christie and Iain Connolly. Originally, the event launched as Dynamics 365 Saturday in Glasgow in 2019. However, in 2020, it returned as the Scottish Summit, hosted at the Technology & Innovation Centre at the University of Strathclyde.
Today, the Scottish Summit stands out as a diverse and inclusive technology event. It brings together Microsoft FTEs, MVPs, and the wider Microsoft Community. Moreover, the event delivers Level 100 to Level 400 sessions on a broad range of topics. These sessions target partners, consultants, customers, end users, and educators alike.

I’m honored to be accepted and allowed to speak for the first time at this event on a session about: Power Automation: Best practices, tips, and tricks.
📝 One-Minute Brief
Announces a session at the Virtual Scottish Summit 2021 focused on Power Automation best practices, sharing practical tips and techniques to build more reliable, maintainable, and productive Power Automate flows.
Power Automation: Best practices, tips, and tricks
As I mentioned before, my session will be all about best practices and small tips and tricks that we can apply to our Power Automate flows. For those reasons, I would like to invite you to join me at the Scottish Summit 2021 virtual event on Saturday, February 27, 2021.

Session name: Power Automation: Best practices, tips, and tricks
Abstract: In this session, we will do a reflection to your existing Power Automation flows and when thru a list of must-have best practices, tips, and tricks that will allow you to build more reliable and effective flows. At the same time, these will allow you to be more productive and document your flows from the beginning. I will be sharing 10 tips that you should know for being more productive and building epic flows!
Join us and reserve your presence at the Scottish Summit 2021 virtual event; it is free!
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