I am creating a series of blog posts that collectively are designed to help anyone preparing for the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement Core exam. (aka MB-200) In this post I will look at concepts around business process flows.
You can see below that we have a section of the exam which covers managing the user experience. Within this section under the heading “Create and manage…
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MB-200: Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement Core – Business Process Flows
I am creating a series of blog posts that collectively are designed to help anyone preparing for the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement Core exam. (aka MB-200) In this post I will look at concepts around business process flows. You can see below that we have a section of the exam which covers managing the user experience.
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