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Chaos to Control

How. What. Why. 3 Steps to a Cleaner Org

Ian Gotts Richard Parker (Calif State Univ Chico) Adrian King

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Smart Questions
22 April 2019
"The phrase ""Salesforce@scale Dilemma"" was coined by Forrester, the industry analysts.

Internal success in an organization breeds demand for more and more. The complexity of scale then crushes Salesforce's responsiveness. As Salesforce use grows, innovation slows, and flexibility evaporates. Why? Every app change risks breaking one of hundreds of data and process customizations, integration links, and third-party add-ons. The Salesforce@scale dilemma is a challenge for customers to overcome, not an inevitable outcome of a Salesforce implementation.

What Admins and Consultants have been searching for is a simple, easily implemented and repeatable approach for cleanup and documentation. It also needs to work for new builds, no matter the size or complexity of Org. And it must be sustainable as the Org evolves.

Where do you start with an Org that has 20,000+ meta data items? Our HOW. WHAT. WHY. approach is simple, practical and achievable. It takes an operational perspective to help clean up and document an Org. But it is also the approach to keep an Org well documented, so the Salesforce@scale issues do not kick in.

Whilst the approach can be delivered with spreadsheets, the field analysis is massively time consuming, and the config documentation proves almost impossible to maintain.

This is why we've spent the last 3 years building Elements Catalyst. It is an app specifically designed to support Admins and Consultants to deliver Salesforce projects more effectively. It has enterprise scalability and security built in and it is architected to work with the most complex Orgs with multiple Production and Sandboxes. The powerful analysis helps accelerate clean-up efforts and it becomes the central source of all documentation and collaboration for the Org.

A key driver for many organizations is migration to Lightning. This is a significant project which needs careful planning and analysis. The book looks at this specific use case and shows how the approach dovetails with the best practice advice from Salesforce and their experience of migrating their largest internal Org - Org62.

The benefits of moving to Lightning are huge. Salesforce's own research of over 500 companies who had made the switch makes compelling reading; 31% less time managing pipe and 28% less time standardizing processes, with 21% uplift in win rates, 29% faster reporting, 40% improved collaboration, and 41% higher productivity.

Therefore, anything that can accelerate migration must be seriously considered. The first phase of the Lightning Experience Rollout is ""Discover"" which requires an understanding of what has been configured, a reassessment of business processes to exploit the new Lightning functionality, and a clean-up of the Org.

The approach can deliver tangible savings in this phase. But embedding the good habits means that new Lightning configurations that need to be built to support the migration are well documented. This builds a strong foundation for future enhancements.

The final critical part in the migration is strong change management to drive up user adoption. The existing documentation can be reused as training material, embedded in the new Lightning pages. Any fine tuning to incorporate user feedback is easily implemented. The approach and Elements Catalyst app provide a very powerful combination to help mitigate the Salesforce@scale Dilemma, so that Salesforce potential is not limited by its own success."

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Imprint:   Smart Questions
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   163g
ISBN:   9781907453250
ISBN 10:   1907453253
Pages:   110
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

CEO and founder of Elements.cloud based in Salesforce Tower, San Francisco, but can be found speaking at User Groups, World Tours and Dreamforce - or in an airport lounge practicing his bass guitar. Prior to Elements.cloud he was co-founder and CEO of Nimbus - a Salesforce customer from 2001 - which was acquired by TIBCO in 2011. The Nimbus business analysis app was used by 1000+ clients including Nestle, HSBC, SAP, Barclays, Toyota, Sara Lee, AstraZeneca, non-profits and Government. Prior to that he was CIO of the largest UK Government agency, and an Associate Partner at Accenture where he led the Program Management practice. He is an author of 10 books, a prolific blogger with a rare ability to make the complex seem simple which makes him a sought after and entertaining conference speaker. And he is powered by Duracell. Co-founder of Nimbus and key to the development of the product and approach. He led Sales and Consulting globally with some of the largest enterprises in the world, including Nestlé, Orange, Chevron, AstraZeneca, Novartis, Toyota and Central Government. Richard is an author of Common Approach, Uncommon Results and is an experienced conference speaker. Living in France on Lake Annecy he'll be found on the water in the summer and slopes in the winter. An experienced software entrepreneur, with a background in R&D and strong operational experience in global software firms. He was CIO and COO of Nimbus, and prior to that was responsible for R&D at a series of global software firms. He was also turnaround CEO of a startup in the oil and gas drilling space where he redefined their product strategy based on the buying culture of their target market. He provides strategy consulting to a number of businesses with an emphasis on leveraging IT and optimizing operations. An avid cyclist, when he's not working, he's road or mountain biking around the Hampshire, UK countryside.

Reviews for Chaos to Control: How. What. Why. 3 Steps to a Cleaner Org

A 4-hour workshop consolidated 40 processes into ONE, which saves us 40 hours of work EVERY WEEK. (David Limiero, Stadia Church Planting) Elements can enable future you to remember why current you made a design / process decision for good reasons. (Kristi Guzman, Senior Salesforce Administrator, ACN MVP, DF18 speaker) There are no apps out there that even come close to its functionalities. (Kelsey Shannon, CRM Manager. Honeywell) Elements is just so easy to use. Any Salesforce Admin should be able to pick it up and be able to start mapping in live workshops really quickly. (Benjamin Bolopue, Salesforce CRM Administrator, MVP, Quanex Building Products)


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