Models Dressed

Models Dressed

From FusionTalk by Steve Dalby & Anouck Fierens

November 17, 2025 · 35 min · Episode 34

About this episode

Anouck and Steve explore Power Platform governance through a playful lens, discussing shadow IT, workflow management, and the importance of documentation.

In this episode of FusionTalk, Anouck and Steve take a playful yet insightful dive into the world of Power Platform governance, drawing on their recent experiences and workshops. They kick off the discussion with a light-hearted take on fashion shows, before seamlessly transitioning into the serious topic of managing innovation within organisations. The hosts share their thoughts on the concept of 'shadow IT' and how it can drive innovation, while also highlighting the importance of governance as users develop their own workflows. Anouck and Steve discuss the various levels of responsibility and ownership in Power Automate, from individual users creating workflows to corporate-level applications requiring oversight. Listeners will gain a clearer understanding of the strategic models for adopting Power Applications, including how to effectively manage workflows as they evolve from personal use to organisational necessity. The episode also touches on the significance of documentation and the interplay between various systems within an organisation, setting the stage for future discussions on best practices. - Exploring the Concept of Shadow IT - The Importance of Governance in…

People in this episode

Hosts: Anouck Fierens, Steve Dalby

Topics covered

  • Power Platform governance
  • shadow IT
  • workflow management
  • innovation
  • documentation
  • system integration

Keywords

  • Power Platform
  • shadow IT
  • workflow management
  • innovation
  • governance
  • documentation
  • system integration

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Organizations: Power Platform, Power Automate, organisations, shadow IT

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