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Only 50% of What You Build in Salesforce Gets Used: Let’s Change That

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Catch the next instalment in our Change Intelligence Research Series.

Learn strategies to enhance user adoption and the effectiveness of custom solutions.

Did you know over 50% of newly built custom objects in Salesforce never end up being used? It’s time we change that!

  • Uncover the roots of inefficiency within Salesforce implementations.
  • Hear insights from industry experts Vanessa Grant and Jodi Hrbek.
  • Understand the importance of rigorous business analysis.
  • Recognize the critical role of precise requirement gathering.

As part of our Change Intelligence Research Series, we’ve gathered leading industry voices Xavery Lisinski, Jodi Hrbek, and Vanessa Grant. This session is packed with invaluable insights that will empower you to optimize your Salesforce environment. Enjoy the webinar and make sure to share it with your colleagues.


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