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From good to great architecture: the importance of a process-led approach
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Summary
In this webinar, Salesforce thought leaders Nils Heblich-Menke, Bosch, Jiri Fejgl, Salesforce, and Adrian King, Elements.cloud, discuss how strong business analysis, paves the way for more scalable architecture, benefiting both short-term implementations and long-term adaptability.
Details
Duration
59 minutes
Audience
Salesforce professionals
Recorded
06/11/2024
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Featuring an impressive lineup of Salesforce thought leaders, this on-demand webinar explores the power of implementing a process-driven approach when architecting Salesforce environments.
Nils Heblich-Menke of Bosch, Jiri Fejgl of Salesforce, and Adrian King of Elements.cloud, discuss how strong business analysis, paves the way for more scalable architecture, benefiting both short-term implementations and long-term adaptability.
Meet the speakers:
- Nils Heblich-Menke: leading the Salesforce Boost Mobility project, as the Chief Product Owner at Bosch, Nils has overseen a massive implementation across 12,000 users and multiple global divisions. His approach emphasizes ownership, metadata management, and streamlined processes for impactful results.
- Jiri Fejgl: with over 12 years of global implementation expertise, Jiri’s strategic expertise in scaling AI solutions like Einstein, shapes his unique insights on architecting with purpose. As Global AI Solution Architect Director at Salesforce, Jiri leads AI adoption and innovative client solutions worldwide.
- Adrian King: Adrian combines his roles as COO and CTO of Elements.cloud, to deliver analytic, structured approaches to high-quality implementations. With over 20 years of Salesforce implementation experience, Adrian will share proven strategies for achieving de-risked, ROI-focused outcomes.
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