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IE Logout for Lightning!

If you’ve read my blog posts on Lightning, you may recall this post about how we initially addressed users who try logging in with Internet Explorer 11. It wasn’t the most elegant solution. Enter the awesome, fantabulous, Lightning Champion, Melanie … Continue reading

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Lightning Powers Activated!

If you’ve been reading my blog posts you know about my journey launching Salesforce Lightning in our org. Initially I was pretty resistant to switching. I knew it was going to be a lot of work. I was overwhelmed by … Continue reading

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Skin in the Game

So as we’ve been telling our story about our Lightning implementation, it has become apparent that we aren’t alone in initially being scared of what seemed like a daunting task to move to Lightning. Looking back on our prep, development … Continue reading

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Getting Comfy With Lightning

“I’ll be honest, at first, working in Lightning was painful…I didn’t know where anything was. I didn’t understand fully how to manage object Lightning Pages and how to apply them to Apps and Profiles and Record Types. It felt like … Continue reading

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Be Relevant

So I’ve been a Salesforce Administrator for a little while. And by that I mean before there were custom objects and a certification program. I’ve implemented and managed multiple complex orgs, designed processes, and have been around the block a … Continue reading

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