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January | 2012 | nickhbailey
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Salesforce.com for Nonprofits, plus some other stuff. Spring ’12 Release – what’s exciting for nonprofits? January 6, 2012. Salesforce recently dropped the release notes for Spring ’12. And there are several features in there that should be useful for nonprofits. Here are some of my favorites. 8211; Instant Messaging right inside Salesforce! Social Accounts and Contacts. 8211; Keep up to date with your constituents. Let’s you see their Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Klout, and LinkedIn (for an add...Also gr...
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Unintentional, yet exciting, results in Sudan | nickhbailey
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Salesforce.com for Nonprofits, plus some other stuff. Larr; Spring ’12 Release – what’s exciting for nonprofits? Internet Access Should be Free for Education and Nonprofits. Unintentional, yet exciting, results in Sudan. September 12, 2011. I am sitting in the first HELPSudan meeting since Jok has returned, and am getting waves of exciting news. While Jok was in Sudan, he oversaw the building of more permanent classrooms at Thianwei Primary, which was our first school in Sudan. This project resulted ...
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Cheap Salesforce.com Licenses and how to use them | nickhbailey
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Salesforce.com for Nonprofits, plus some other stuff. Larr; NPSP – Calculating Household Donor Status. Observation on iPad and the Cloud. Cheap Salesforce.com Licenses and how to use them. March 6, 2011. As Salesforce.com grows and their licensing structure and offerings change, it can be hard to keep up with what licenses give you what features. (Note to Salesforce: Please don’t become like Microsoft with your licensing. Simpler is better.). Up to 100 users. Up to 10 database objects. To track whether w...
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User Experience Matters in Business Applications Too | nickhbailey
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Salesforce.com for Nonprofits, plus some other stuff. How Do I Enter This Donation? A Primer for NPSP users. User Experience Matters in Business Applications Too. April 17, 2014. I’ve recently undergone a shift in how I think about business application development. This change has developed while working on several projects at the Salesforce Foundation, such as finding better ways to get sales contracts signed. Here is what it boils down to:. Users Business Goals Technology. Therefore, end users must lea...
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April | 2014 | nickhbailey
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Salesforce.com for Nonprofits, plus some other stuff. User Experience Matters in Business Applications Too. April 17, 2014. My team and I build database applications for business users and, like many in the field, this means that I have spent a lot of my career taking risks and making mistakes. Mistakes and failures are great if you choose to take them as learning opportunities. But, it is really hard for me when long-held assumptions are challenged. Users Business Goals Technology. Therefore, end users ...
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Salesforce.com for Nonprofits, plus some other stuff. Observation on iPad and the Cloud. March 6, 2011. After re-reading my iPad Productivity post. I realized that every single one of the apps I use for productivity is either a cloud app or has cloud-based sync. That truly is a key feature for me since I want move freely between my computer and iPad. March 5, 2011. Because I often work with clients remotely, I spend a good portion of each day on the phone, and primarily use GoToMeeting for collaborating.
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Spring ’12 Release – what’s exciting for nonprofits? | nickhbailey
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Salesforce.com for Nonprofits, plus some other stuff. Larr; How Do I Enter This Donation? A Primer for NPSP users. Unintentional, yet exciting, results in Sudan. Spring ’12 Release – what’s exciting for nonprofits? January 6, 2012. Salesforce recently dropped the release notes for Spring ’12. And there are several features in there that should be useful for nonprofits. Here are some of my favorites. 8211; Instant Messaging right inside Salesforce! Social Accounts and Contacts. 8211; Keep up to date with ...
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NPSP – Calculating Household Donor Status | nickhbailey
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Salesforce.com for Nonprofits, plus some other stuff. Larr; Internet Access Should be Free for Education and Nonprofits. Cheap Salesforce.com Licenses and how to use them. NPSP – Calculating Household Donor Status. March 6, 2011. Something that is important to HELPSudan and many of the nonprofits I work with is the ability to segment donors by their giving history. I wrote a formula that will categorize Households based on the donation rollups in the new Households package in the NPSP. You could then run...
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April | 2012 | nickhbailey
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Salesforce.com for Nonprofits, plus some other stuff. How Do I Enter This Donation? A Primer for NPSP users. April 9, 2012. First, let’s cover some of the basics of Salesforce and the NPSP so that we are using common terms:. This is the core “revenue” object in Salesforce. Many organizations rename the Opportunity object “Donation” since that is more familiar terminology. These terms can be used interchangeably. Because the Account object is central to Salesforce functionality we must have an Account for...
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Salesforce.com for Nonprofits, plus some other stuff. User Experience Matters in Business Applications Too. April 17, 2014. My team and I build database applications for business users and, like many in the field, this means that I have spent a lot of my career taking risks and making mistakes. Mistakes and failures are great if you choose to take them as learning opportunities. But, it is really hard for me when long-held assumptions are challenged. Users Business Goals Technology. Therefore, end users ...
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