Using Microsoft Power Platform to automate daily redundant tasks in an organization
Ferdous, Jannatul (2025)
Ferdous, Jannatul
2025
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2025060621207
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2025060621207
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This thesis is based on the deployment process and results of using Microsoft Power Platform as an automation solution for business processes in organizations. It is an application named “SkillPilot”. The thesis explores the platform's components—Power Apps and Power Automate—to show organizations how they can achieve substantial time savings and operational efficiency and reduced errors.
The research combines both qualitative and quantitative methods by analysing organizational case studies together with statistical time and cost data and employee opinion surveys. The thesis shows that organizations implementing Power Platform solutions successfully cut manual (e.g. task duration by 70% and achieved an 85%) reduction in errors. The thesis adds to knowledge about business operation transformation through low-code/no-code automation solutions while providing tools for assessing and deploying similar automation projects.
The research combines both qualitative and quantitative methods by analysing organizational case studies together with statistical time and cost data and employee opinion surveys. The thesis shows that organizations implementing Power Platform solutions successfully cut manual (e.g. task duration by 70% and achieved an 85%) reduction in errors. The thesis adds to knowledge about business operation transformation through low-code/no-code automation solutions while providing tools for assessing and deploying similar automation projects.