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Workflow leverage

Power Automate guides for teams who want fewer chases and cleaner workflow

Quick answer

This guide gives UK SME teams a practical implementation path: start with the business question, check the data or workflow, build the smallest useful version, then document what has changed.

This track is aimed at the repetitive operational work that should not still depend on inbox memory: approvals, daily packs, supplier follow-ups, onboarding tasks, and alerting when business-critical flows fail.

Where this track helps

Use these guides when work is repetitive, approvals disappear into mailboxes, or nobody can tell whether a missed step came from a person, a system, or a dead flow.

Email chains pretending to be workflow

Move requests and approvals into visible, owned routes with an audit trail.

Manual daily coordination

Automate the packs, chases, and reminders that eat time every morning.

Flows that fail quietly

Get failure alerts and escalation patterns that people will actually respond to.

Guide topics covered

Power Automate now has its own place in the daily rotation rather than being buried inside a broader platform bucket.

Need the process mapped before the flow gets built?

If the business rules are fuzzy, the ownership is unclear, or the flow needs to tie into reporting and change management properly, use the dedicated Power Automate consultant UK service page.

What is a Power Automate consultant?

A practical guide to workflow design, approval governance, connectors, audit trails and handover.

Read the guide

Start with a 30-minute data risk call

Find out why the numbers do not match before the project gets expensive.

Tell me what needs to migrate, what no longer reconciles, or which report the business no longer trusts. If there is a fit, we start with a 5 to 10 day ERP Data Readiness Review.