Power BI implementation planning: BI solution planning - Power BI
We recommend factoring in the following considerations when preparing a POC.
Goals and scope: Describe the purpose of the solution POC and the functional areas it will address. For example, the project team could decide to limit the POC to a single functional area, or a specific set of requirements or features.
Source data: Identify what data will be used in the POC. Depending on the solution, the project team might decide to use different types of data, such as:
Production (real) data
Sample data
Generated synthetic data that resembles actual data volumes and complexity observed in production environments
Demonstration: Describe how and when the project team will demonstrate the POC to stakeholders and users. Demonstrations could be given during regular updates, or when the POC fulfills specific functional criteria.
Environment: Describe where the project team will build the POC. A good approach is to use a distinct sandbox environment for the POC, and deploy it to a development environment when it's ready. A sandbox environment has more flexible policies and fluid content, and it's focused on producing quick results. In contrast, a development environment follows more structured processes that enable collaboration, and it focuses on completing specific tasks.