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Salesforce.com User Group Community

I just sent out the invitations to the upcoming San Francisco Salesforce.com User Group meeting, and it occurred to me that many of you Salesforce.com users might not be aware of the incredible resource you may have available to you in your own back yard. To see if you have a group near you, click here. You will find listings by geography as well as by special interest.

I run the San Francisco group, but here in the Bay Area there are is also a group in Silicon Valley as well as a Bay Area Non-Profits Group.

If you are a Salesforce.com user in the bay area you are welcome to join us for breakfast on May 15th, from 8AM ’til 10AM. Location is to be determined, but save the date.

The theme this time is Sales Operations. Here’s the agenda:

  • 8-8:15AM — Welcome, Coffee, Treats
  • 8:15 to 8:35 — SFDC 101: How to set up automated lead assignment rules
  • 5 minute break
  • 8:40 to 9AM – Word from our sponsor, Xactly
  • 9AM to 9:15 – Salesforce.com User Experience Team
  • 5 minute break
  • 9:20 to 9:45 – Salesforce.com “Deep Dive” – Best Practices for Sales Operations (Productivity and Data Quality)
  • 9:45 – 10AM – Questions, Answers, Discussion and Networking

Hope to see you there!

About Jason Stewart

Mr. Stewart leads demand generation programs for Demandbase and is a recognized marketing technologist and thought leader in the B2B lead generation and lead management space. He founded and leads the Salesforce.com user group in San Francisco and was one of the first 500 people to complete the Salesforce.com Certified Administrator process. He has spent 12 years in B2B telesales, demand generation, lead management and marketing operations with a variety of public and privately held software companies. He earned his BA in English from Rutgers University.
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One Response to Salesforce.com User Group Community

  1. Jay Kilian says:

    Hi there – will there be more of these user group meetings?

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