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Pega PartnerCast - Blueprint Delivered Series - Accelerating the Build

From a runnable foundation to a reuse‑ready architecture — without losing speed or intent.

This event originally took place on Tuesday, April 21, 2026

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PartnerCast Replay Session 5 - Accelerating the Build: From Foundation to First Feature
Video duration: 1:03:27
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Overview

This final session of the PartnerCast: Blueprint Delivered series focuses on what happens after your first runnable application exists — and how teams can continue to accelerate delivery without losing architectural control or future reuse.

Building on the Texel Island Adventures scenario, the session shows—live—how the same Blueprint can be used to deliberately shape a layered, reuse‑ready architecture, while keeping the original business intent fully intact.

Rather than redesigning the solution, the team demonstrates how to make a small number of intentional build decisions that pay dividends as delivery scales.

By watching this session, you’ll learn how to:

  • Create a reusable module (customer data) directly from Blueprint
  • Rebuild a business application on top of that module using the same Blueprint
  • Introduce reuse and layering without changing the runtime experience
  • Reduce rule count in the business layer while preserving behavior
  • Collaborate effectively as designer and builder after import

The demo proves that Blueprint Delivered isn’t just about speed to first app — it’s about sustained velocity, cleaner architecture, and safer change over time.

🚀 The conversation continues
The live series may be complete, but the learning continues. Join the Blueprint & App Design Expert Circle to exchange insights with peers, ask practical delivery questions, and apply the Blueprint Delivered methodology under real project conditions

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