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0:00 Introduction
2:32 Sample PBI – Bad example of explanation of PBI
3:27 Sample PBI – Good example of explanation of PBI
Hear from SSW Senior Software Engineer Jake Bayliss about the importance of providing context, showcasing your work and asking for questions & direction from Product Owners.
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Jake Bayliss – Jake Bayliss | SSW.People | Australia’s Leading .NET and Azure Consultants
Jake is a Software Architect originally from New Zealand, now working out of Sydney. He works with a wide range of technologies, including .NET, React, SQL, the Power Platform and Azure. He has a huge passion for creating progressive web apps using the latest tech stack. Jake has built many well-presented, client-facing Power BI reports with a story-telling twist and loves pushing Power BI to it’s limits.
He loves creating custom visuals for use in Power BI – if there is a visual that doesn’t exist yet, then Jake would love to build it himself! When Jake isn’t working you’ll find him doing 1 of 5 things: playing football, chess, surfing, in the gym or doing a home project/learning a new tech.
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About the speakers
Jake Bayliss
Jake is a Software Architect originally from New Zealand, now working out of Sydney. He works with a wide range of technologies, including .NET, React, SQL, the Power Platform and Azure. He has a huge passion for creating progressive web apps using the latest tech stack.
Jake has built many well-presented, client-facing Power BI reports with a story-telling twist and loves pushing Power BI to it's limits. He loves creating custom visuals for use in Power BI - if there is a visual that doesn't exist yet, then Jake would love to build it himself!
When Jake isn't working you'll find him doing 1 of 5 things: playing football, chess, surfing, in the gym or doing a home project/learning a new tech.