The Learning Center is not a course that every reader must follow from beginning to end. Use it as a decision map: identify the question that matters now, then go directly to the guidance that can improve the next choice.
The most useful way to begin is to understand how the Learning Center thinks about migration. The overview shows how its sections connect so readers can move through the knowledge base with purpose instead of treating every article as equally relevant.
Key takeaways
Enter through the question that needs better judgment, not the first item in a sequence.
Use each section to sharpen a decision, not simply accumulate information.
Keep conceptual guidance and procedural Documentation separate so both remain clear and useful.
Create a shared decision language before different teams develop conflicting assumptions about the same migration.
E-commerce and Operations Leaders
Find the guidance that connects migration choices with the way the Store actually needs to operate.
Agencies and Advisory Partners
Use a clearer knowledge structure to frame client decisions before recommending a platform, scope, or migration approach.
Business Owner and Decision Makers
Understand where leadership judgment matters most and which questions should be resolved before technical work creates commitment.
Build the Mental Model Before the Plan
Migration Fundamentals is the strongest next step when the team needs to understand why business meaning, continuity, and platform difference matter before detailed planning begins.