When it comes to nonprofit fundraising, all donations are not created equal In recent years, many nonprofits have experienced a surge in donor engagement — through campaigns like DonorsChoose.org and other crowdfunding initiatives,…
The secret to change — at least according to Socrates — is to focus all of your energy not on fighting the old, but on building the new. This sentiment has never been…
This is an incredibly exciting and monumental day for Salesforce... we have just been named #1 on FORTUNE "100 Best Companies to Work For®" List for the first time! We are honored and humbled to be named to the FORTUNE list for the 10th year in a row, and we are proud to be featured
During Black History Month it is important to take the time to celebrate the vibrant cultures and momentous accomplishments and luminaries of the Black community.
Successful user adoption. The goal. The summit. The promised land. The key to a strong return on your Salesforce investment. But sometimes it can feel like herding cats! Everyone benefits from a better understanding of Salesforce. So what's the secret to success? Make it FUN. Learning Salesforce is
Salesforce customers, get ready to welcome the newest member to your workforce, your friendly Einstein Bot! It greets your customers, answers their questions, and it can even dip into your fulfillment system and retrieve the customer's order status. In case the customer does need attention from an
As a marketer, have you ever taken a look at your website, your content, or your branding and just thought… something isn’t quite right here? Unfortunately, businesses are often where creative ideas go to die. Even if you have a great idea about how to solve that branding problem or upgrade your
You’ve probably seen the following scenario play out before: A team improves efficiency and claims it created value for the business. But the value doesn’t materialize outside the department. Still, the team celebrates while others struggle to understand where the benefits went. So what happened
According to the dictionary, going the extra mile means “to make more effort than is expected of you.” In business, this principle can’t be just an occasional or an ad-hoc attitude. The relationship of trust that companies strive to create with customers is built one interaction at a time across a