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Invest Yourself

 People mostly think that to invest to ourselves need money or time. But I do not think in that way.

There are lots of ways to invest yourself if you are a Microsoft Dynamics related consultant. Some may require money and/or time but some do not.

I have listed some options that you can invest yourself by to use tools.

  • Be a MCT (Microsoft Certified Trainer): This will need some time and money to invest while you have to be educated by a professional. But as a result, you will have lots of side right like discount on the exams and to reach some documents.

  • Use Microsoft Learn: This is a free tool to educate yourself. In Microsoft Learn, you also have videos and labs which opens VMs. You may give 20 min a day to review the contents.

  • Microsoft Docs: There are thousand of pages of documentation you can reach and read.

  • Certification: A certification is a good way to prove your capabilities.

  • Attend meeting as a listener or a speaker: There are lots of meetings are being placed by Microsoft professionals or user groups. To attend as a listener or speaker will help you. Or you may listen through the recordings if you are not available that time.

  • Community: Use community forums to ask questions, to issue your needs or answer the questions that you can reply.

  • User Groups: You can find a suitable user group for you and collabarate.

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