The Delivery Backlog
Keeps Growing. Demand Is Constant.
Power Platform backlogs don’t swell because of new demand. They swell because control points stop working as delivery scales.
- Intake becomes a negotiation, not a checkpoint
- Commitments are made before feasibility is validated
- Governance lags backlogs, reacting instead of guiding
- Ownership is blurred across IT, CoE, and business
- Quality steps are skipped to keep up delivery speed
Velocity stays high.
But backlog predictability disappears.
You have a backlog problem if deliverability is assumed by default.
Backlog Control Before Acceleration
PowerFy works first to stabilize enterprise Power Platform delivery backlogs, ensuring that capacity and commitments are accurate before expanding delivery capacity further.
That means we focus on:
- Restoring intake as a control point, not an event
- Validating feasibility before commitments are made
- Aligning delivery capacity with environment limits
- Demand becomes noise, not signal
What Backlog Pressure Does to Execution
- Restoring intake as a control point, not an event
- Validating feasibility before commitments are made
- Delivery starts to outpace environment limits
- Demand becomes noise, not signal
- Intake doesn’t curb backlog growth
The result? High output, low predictability.