How to Interpret Complex Business Rules into Your Flows in Power Automate

The policies and procedures involved in running a business can be complex, taking sizeable employee handbooks, training courses, and reminder sheets to perform accurately. If you're trying to automate these processes using Power Automate, you need to be skilled in interpreting these business rules into steps you can convey simply and repeatably in your flows.

This video dives into an example of a process with complex rules, an expenses reporting process, and using condition and switch steps in Power Automate shows how you can break down written rules into your flows. It introduces how conditions, grouped conditions, nested conditions, and switches can work to allow you to turn your process into an automation.

Nick DeCourcy

Nick DeCourcy is the owner and principal consultant at the Bright Ideas Agency. He has worked extensively in the education and non-profit sectors in areas including operations, facilities, and technology. He is passionate about getting technology implementation right, first time, by fully understanding how it impacts the employee and customer experience.

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