Last week I was fortunate enough to be apart of the amazing Women who Salesforce panel at the SFDCWiT event in London. Not only was this event inspiring, thought provoking and enlightening, but it was a chance to articulate some of the unspoken feelings attached to gender issues in the workplace. It created a united and...
Jenny Bamber, May 11, 2016 Read More →
Automation Heaven: Docusign for Salesforce – Jenny’s Admin Tip #58
So you have your sales process customised and working for your business in Salesforce. That is to say that you can work an Opportunity from qualification – adding product line items, creating Quotes – up until you have closed won (or lost) the Opportunity. But what about when it comes to sending out your Quotes,...
Jenny Bamber, May 5, 2016 Read More →
An Admins Role in a Salesforce Re-start – Jenny’s Admin Tip #57
As an Salesforce Administrator you help play a vital role in maintenance of your Salesforce org. You help build a special kind of relationship with your users where (as a result of your delectable declarative skills), a reduction in clicks can take place without that ‘we need to talk’ conversation, new features are welcomed without...
Jenny Bamber, April 21, 2016 Read More →
Salesforce Admins and Marketing Automation – Jenny’s Admin Tip #56
Marketing Automation, specifically within the Salesforce Platform continues to be a hot topic. So much so that Desynit have decided to make it the theme for the next Forcewest UG on the 14th April. Come and join the many others who want to learn about how to unlock your marketing potential and how to get...
Jenny Bamber, April 7, 2016 Read More →
3 Egg-cellent things Salesforce taught me this this week – Jenny’s Admin Tip #55
*Pun overload Alert* As a Salesforce MVP it is often believed that we know everything about the Salesforce platform – no yoke! While that may be true for some MVPs (and non MVPs for that matter – you smarty pants), I confess, I am not one of them. That doesn’t mean that I get work...
Jenny Bamber, March 24, 2016 Read More →