Salesforce Champions Workshop – Economic Change


Salesforce Champions Workshop – Jan 2018

Following the inspiration of the Salesforce Connected Non-Profit Conference, we would like to invite non-profit Salesforce administrators to our Salesforce Champions Workshop, to plan your Salesforce strategy for 2018!

Our one day workshop, is a practical discussion forum between our Salesforce experts and the non-profit network to get together and share ideas and knowledge & to plan and develop your strategy for the year ahead.

26th January 2018 – 9.30 – 4.30pm,

CAN Mezzanine, 49 – 51 East Road, London, N1 6AH

The day will empower nonprofits with access to expert advice and support from the our Company team, and provide a dose of insight and inspiration from your peers on what will have be a valuable day of learning for Salesforce fans.

Come along to gain some new ideas, strategies and tools to support, engage and develop your users and CRM system to improve efficiency, team productivity, data protection and integrity.

The workshop will be include hands-on discussion sessions with some quick short sharp presentations to kick start discussions and large group feedback opportunities.

Group Discussion Tables for Attendees to discuss solutions to topics such as: GDPR, Transition to Lighting, Einstein, NPSP, User Adoption, Reports and Analytics, Marketing Solutions Pardot and Social Studio.

Group Discussion Tables around Use Case Solutions for Organisations involved in: Membership, Grant Management, Volunteer Management, Fundraising, Training/Events, Marketing, Impact Measurement.

 

Tailored to your needs – Delegates will be asked to submit their hot topics and burning questions before the workshop, so advice and guidance can be tailored and group members planned to provide maximum benefit.

To maximise value to the sector we can only accept one delegate from each organisation.

Cost: £300 (+VAT)

 

Roberto Mae
bensykes@bensykes.co.uk

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