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Salesforce Admin: Innovating the E.A.S.Y. Way
What do you do?I’m a Salesforce Administrator.<Blank Stare> Raise your hand if you’ve gotten this response too. Even in the tech industry or business world, often times, people assume that means something different than it does. Maybe they think you … Continue reading
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Tagged Admineloper, AwesomeAdmin, Business, career, Dreamforce, Formulas, Industry, Innovation, Keynote, Leader, Salesforce
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Count the Ways
So on Twitter, the Salesforce twitter account put forth the question: How has Salesforce changed your life for good? As I’ve read the responses over the past few days I’ve thought over how to best answer the question. There are … Continue reading
Celebrating 100 Blog Posts!
I’ve been blogging since 2009 on this site, but really started posting regularly last year. This blog began as a way to talk about parenting, volunteering, being a working mom, and ADHD. I use a lot of sarcastic wit, humor … Continue reading
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Tagged ADHD, Advice, AwesomeAdmin, career, Celebrate, Community, Dreamforce, Parenting, Salesforce
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Dreamforce, Hugs and Weird Interweb Created Bonds
“Making your way in the world today takes everything you’ve got. Taking a break from all your worries, sure would help a lot. Wouldn’t you like to get away? Sometimes you wanna go Where everybody knows your name, and they’re always … Continue reading
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Tagged AwesomeAdmin, career, Community, Internet, Interwebs, Salesforce
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Cash Entries, Payments and Bank Recs, Oh My!
Or otherwise titled as: “The Things You Never Knew You’d Be Proficient In as a Salesforce Administrator!” I’ve always described myself as a Learner. I LOVE to learn new things. I think that’s why I enjoy being a Salesforce Administrator … Continue reading
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