If you have a “social” social enterprise vision, let salesforce.com help you implement it and ultimately increase the impact of your social “good” enterprise.
Forbes magazine recently assembled the Impact 30 - a list of some of the world’s leading social entrepreneurs. 20 of the 30 organizations on the list are using salesforce.com products and services to help power their effectiveness.
The Salesforce.com Foundation is proud to support the work of College Track. Their impact on communities we share, including the Bay Area, is impressive and important. Our BizAcademy program shares the goals of giving students in under-resourced communities opportunities and skills for college and beyond. That’s why, in honor of Steve Jobs, the Salesforce.com Foundation created a matching donations campaign to support College Track. We’re thrilled to announce that we met our goal to raise a total of $1 million to enable College Track to achieve dramatic growth.
So, you’ve successfully set
up your instance of Salesforce CRM, or you are newly responsible for managing your
organization’s Salesforce CRM instance. Now what? Your salesforce.com org is living animal, getting fed data by a diverse
group of users and growing and changing constantly over time. How do you know
if your CRM system is healthy? How do you know if your users are really
taking full advantage of your salesforce.com instance? One of the best ways to
tell is to proactively measure user adoption rates.
Steve Anderson, Vice-President of Innovation at the Salesforce.com Foundation highlights his top 5 new products and features announced at Dreamforce 2011.
Salesforce.com has always been a community driven organization. As one of the very first customers, I clearly remember the executive team coming to our offices weekly and asking what we did and did not like about the functionality of the application. | Read more >