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Review your project plan and identify how reporting and analytics support your business objectives and timelines. |
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Assess your data estate and understand the different data sources, types, and schemas that you have or need. |
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Choose the right tools and platforms for your analytics needs. Consider the data volumes, formats, and locations that you work with. |
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Define the types of reports and intelligence that you need at different levels of your organization, such as strategic, operational, user, or administrative. |
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Take advantage of the built-in reporting and intelligence features in Dynamics 365 to get started quickly. |
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Align your insights and analytics roadmap with the business capabilities that you deliver. |
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Follow Common Data Model to standardize your data schema and allow better integration across systems. |
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Secure your data when you export it from Dynamics 365 to external data stores. Grant data access only to people who need it. |
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Coordinate your reporting and analytics with your master data management strategy. |
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Use customer data platform offerings such as Customer Insights to unify customer data from various sources. |
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Use modern data and BI platforms such as Azure Synapse Analytics and Power BI to build enterprise data solutions. |
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Focus on delivering reports that add value to your organization by aligning them with business processes. |