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Posts Tagged ‘users’

How To Set Up a New Salesforce Org

Have a New Salesforce Org? If you purchased a new Salesforce org, you may be wondering where to begin setting it up. In this blog we’ll explore a few of the essential areas to review and configure to help get you started. When you first sign into your new Salesforce org you will see that […]

3 Ways To Mass Activate/Notify Users in Communities

You’ve done the hard work of configuring your new community, building in a great search experience, and branding it with Site.com. Now it’s time to go live! But first you need to get thousands of new users created and activated before you can flip the switch. Mass adding users through the API (Data Loader) may […]

Communities License Swap – What’s Best For You?

If you want to move from a customer/partner portal to Communities, you might find yourself faced with a dilemma: Should you swap your old portal licenses to Communities licenses, or not? Don’t be alarmed, of course, your existing portals aren’t going away, but you may want to move to take advantage of some of the […]

Delighting the User

I have a weird obsession with elevator buttons. Some are just really fun to press! I’ve started making a mental catalog of why I find such giddy delight in such a mundane task—the weight of the button, the texture, the material, the temperature, how it fits the curve of my finger, the distance it presses […]

Driving Enterprise User Adoption – the Band-Aid Approach

“If you build it, he will come.” This mantra may have worked for “Field of Dreams,” but it doesn’t cut if for new or redesigned enterprise-level applications. User adoption, like all change really, is never easy. It requires breaking habits and changing mindsets and doing so on a large, enterprise-level scale. But at the end […]