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Fit Gap Analysis

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In modern digital transformation, many new and advanced approaches and technologies have emerged to solve business needs and problems. Salesforce, SAP, Dynamics CRM, Power Platform and others are new age business applications developed on standard and best practices that can be easily customized and used in business processes and activities. But the question is whether it is suitable for all types of business. From a rational point of view, this is not correct, therefore, such business applications are designed to adapt to the business process and nature. In scenarios, requirement gathering and fit gap analysis are essential for such advanced business applications. Requirement gathering is conducted early in the project lifecycle to define stakeholder needs and project scope, while fit-gap analysis occurs afterward to assess the alignment between existing system capabilities and project requirements. Both activities are crucial for ensuring that the final solution meets stakeholders

Book Review: The Road to Recognition by Barry Feldman and Seth Price

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Leveraging personal branding effectively can open doors to new opportunities, attract the right connections, and establish us as a valuable asset in our profession. It is an ongoing process that requires dedication and real commitment to showcasing our unique business identity. The Road to Recognition is a remarkable book and masterpiece by Barry Feldman and Seth Price, laying out a simple roadmap to building relationships and identity in the digital age. This is a must read to build the personal branding. Improving our career through personal branding involves strategically showcasing our skills, expertise and unique qualities to create a positive and influential image. Barry and Seth created a framework for career change and personal improvement. It is carefully written and organized into 26 short chapters, one for each letter of the alphabet. Barry and Seth advised several topics to improve the brand , but few of them are adorable alike blog writing, content creation, LinkedIn profi

Book Review : Show Your Work by Austin Kleon

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 Earlier this year, I started reading a meaningful and remarkable book called “Show Your Work” written by Austin Kleon. In my view, this book is a practical guide for everyone to improve career development and speed up life. The author collected a wealth of wisdom and wrote it in a beautiful way to give it all, explaining his insights with brilliant quotes and examples. In this review, I am going to share some of his quotes and summaries. Be a Amateurs: If you are passionate about what you do, you can do anything to learn! The author mentions Clay Shirkey in your book who wrote the following quote in his book. Amateurs are not afraid to make mistakes or look ridiculous in public. They’re in love, so they don’t hesitate to do work that others think of as silly or just plain stupid. “The stupidest possible creative act is still a creative act,” writes Clay Shirky in his book Cognitive Surplus. Power of Knowledge Sharing: Author is  great supporter of sharing knowledge, as it helps to mak