Nurture in the CoE Power BI dashboard

As you establish your Center of Excellence (CoE), a significant part of your activity will be nurturing your maker community, enabling them to follow best practices and working together with them to identify whether they need more support.

The Nurture section helps you find your "star" app and flow makers and see what connectors they're using, where they're based (department/city/country), and how they're adopting Microsoft Power Platform.

Makers

The Maker page, at one glance, helps you see your top makers, how many apps and flows those makers have created, and your top active departments.

Makers.

App Gurus

The App Gurus page gives you an overview of which makers are using which connectors. Makers with a high usage of different connectors are likely more advanced and might turn into your champions. Makers who use only Office connectors are likely at the beginning of their journey and might need a helping hand.

App Gurus.

App Shares

The App Shares page shows your top apps (by the number of users it's shared with and the number of app launches) and your users who most frequently launch apps.

App Shares.

App Usage

The App Usage page shows your top apps by number of app launches and your users who most frequently launch apps.

App Usage.

YoY Adoption

The YoY Shares page shows your year-on-year adoption of Power Platform, this page highlights growth in number of apps, cloud flows, desktop flows, chatbots, environments and makers and shows you the percentage increase or decrease year-on-year.

YoY Adoption.

Power Apps Adoption

The Power Apps Adoption page shows you further insights into how Power Apps is getting adopted in your organization. This page highlights total and monthly new users, and month-on-month growth of users. This page additionally shows Power Apps MAU and Premium MAU (Monthly Active Users) over time, and the number of apps using Azure, SharePoint, Dataverse as data sources.

Power Apps Adoption.