How To Choose The Right Low-Code/No-Code Solution For Your Citizen Developer Project
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Online Webinar – Recorded June 16, 2021
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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Citizen Development is gaining traction and many organizations are using low-code or no-code software to build apps and solve business problems.
But how to choose the right software to use? In this session Rogerio Sandim (LinkedIn profile) will share tips on how to go about choosing the right low-code or no-code software platform to use for your citizen development project.
Rogerio will walk through the end-to-end process of choosing a tool, including
- Creating a Project Vision Board and discuss why understanding requirements is a critical first step before evaluating LCNC platforms
- Performing the Citizen Developer Suitability Assessment to validate that a LCNC solution is the most appropriate option
- Evaluating platforms for alignment with key requirements
Rogerio will also share his lessons learned as practitioner and the common mistakes to avoid.
Come explore how you can use the Project Vision Board and Citizen Developer Suitability Assessment Tools as well as understand how to choose the most suitable Low-Code or No-Code software solution for your business project.
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How To Choose The Right Low-Code/No-Code Solution
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