Last fall I started with a new organization and was first introduced to the Alteryx platform. Alteryx hasn't been around in our organization for very long, but after seeing the results produced by those fortunate enough to obtain a license, there is quite a bit of interest to expand Alteryx further across the organization. After I received my core certification, the head of our organization's Alteryx community asked me a few questions that made me curious as to what responses might generate from the community.
The questions are posted below, but I've altered them slightly. Where the questions I received were aimed at what I personally thought would help in our organization, I'm interested in knowing what your organization is doing.
1) What does your organization do to inspire users to obtain certification, and is that to a certain level or are there tiers of benefits based on the various certifications?
2) Does your organization have any standard requirements for obtaining/keeping a license, such as achieving core certification within x number of days?
3) This last one requires just a bit of additional context. For the purposes of QA, we are looking into the possibility of having "gatekeepers" which would perform QA on all prod Alteryx workflows used within their team/department. Does your organization have any such structure or methodology for mitigating errors and defects produced within Alteryx workflows?
Thank you for your time, I look forward to your responses!