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Are Microsoft partners using the Business Process Catalog? Looking for real-world adoption insights
Hi community,
I'm curious to hear from Microsoft partners about your experience with the Business Process Catalog (BPC)- Microsoft's structured library of end-to-end business processes for D365 implementations.
Specifically, I'd love to understand:
- Are you actively using the BPC in your D365 engagements?
- If yes, how and where does it fit into your delivery methodology?
- If not, what's holding adoption back — awareness, tooling, client readiness, or something else?
We're seeing increasing attention on BPC as a foundation for structured implementation approaches, and I'm interested in how partners are (or aren't) integrating it into their practice.
Would love to hear honest takes from the field.
-Ellie
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Hi, I have seen the Business Process Catalog work best as a starting point for fit-gap workshops, not as something teams follow blindly. It helps create a common language with the client, especially when mapping standard D365 capabilities to current processes. Adoption usually stalls when it is treated as documentation only. It becomes more useful when linked to requirements, ownership, testing, and change impact.