Episodes

  • Salesforce Simplified: What is Health Cloud
    Jul 19 2024

    Salesforce Customer 36O is our complete portfolio of products and services designed to help companies connect people and data on a trusted platform. Unite your teams with a single view of your data, so you can grow relationships, build business resilience and run your business more efficiently.

    And now, with Customer 36O powered by Data Cloud, we’ve created the world’s first real-time CRM, giving everyone across the organization the insights and answers they need right now so healthcare and life sciences organizations can connect with their patients, members, consumers, and partners in a whole new way to drive wellness across the entire health journey. Built on the #1 CRM Salesforce Platform, Health Cloud offers everything Service Cloud does, and much more. With the health consumer relationship always top-of-mind, it connects data from legacy systems like electronic health records (EHR), claims systems, patient service programs, device inventory, and more, providing a 360 view of the patient / member / consumer. Health Cloud equips employees with purpose-built apps, automated industry workflows, and AI-powered customer insights to boost efficiency, collaboration, and growth. And with industry-specific data models and APIs built into one secure and flexible platform, you can deliver new health solutions faster and stay on the forefront of innovation.

    Health Cloud is an engagement platform that helps healthcare, public health, and life sciences organizations connect with their patients and members in a whole new way to drive wellness across the entire health journey. It starts by giving everyone the tools they need to engage with patients, members, and health consumers alike. It is a premier patient and member relationship platform that harnesses the power and security of the cloud, as well as social and mobile technologies, to deliver more personalized engagement.

    It is a patient relationship platform that streamlines care coordination of patients with the goal of delivering more efficient and effective care by providing a complete view of the patient, smarter patient management, and a connected patient engagement experience.

    Rather than trying to manually customize Service Cloud, healthcare, public health, and life sciences organizations can simply implement Health Cloud and accelerate their time-to-value. Health Cloud is designed specifically and tailored for the health industry. It helps employees deliver best-in-class service and support on any channel. And, the best part is, Health Cloud is built on the Salesforce platform. It offers customizable and extensible data models for your provider, payer, pharma, medical device, and public health organization.

    Host: Andy Whiteside
    Co-host: Derek Casesse

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    31 mins
  • Salesforce Simplified: SALESFORCE INDUSTRIES: A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW OF INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC SOLUTIONS
    Apr 23 2024

    According to a report by Grand View Research, the global enterprise software market was valued at $389 billion in 2020 and is expected to reach $1.14 trillion by 2028 during the forecast period.

    It was found that the growth is driven by the increasing adoption of industry-specific software solutions. Pandemic has pointed to the need for digital transformation, which is accelerating in the healthcare, media, and retail industries. But this list isn't limited to these industries, and the change impacts, in fact, every organization.

    So, companies are moving to more industry-specific software that corresponds to their business needs. To avoid the time and resources required to develop your own Salesforce data models, you can choose a pre-made 'skin' over other Clouds – Salesforce Industries products.

    Salesforce Industries is a suite of enterprise software solutions built on the Salesforce platform that are designed to meet the specific needs of various industries.

    It offers pre-built data models, workflows, and business processes, as well as industry-specific functionalities and features that correspond to economic, political, and social environments.

    Host: Andy Whiteside
    Co-host: Derek Cassese

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    34 mins
  • Salesforce Simplified: 5 Things Architects Should Know About Einstein
    Mar 27 2024

    If you’re a Salesforce architect your customers have probably started to ask you about generative AI. To maintain their trust, you’ll need to understand what the Einstein 1 Platform is, the unique advantages it provides, and how it’s different from other Salesforce products. This blog discusses five key concepts that architects need to know about Einstein now.

    Host: Andy Whiteside
    Co-host: Derek Cassese

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    34 mins
  • Salesforce Simplified: Salesforce Nonprofit Cloud VS NPSP … When is it Time To Upgrade?
    Mar 13 2024

    The new industry solution released by Salesforce. On the heels of this blog, we were faced with many curious customers debating about whether it’s time for them to switch from NPSP (Nonprofit Success Pack) to Nonprofit Cloud and the answer is… it depends. In this article, we’ll expand on that exact subject.

    Host: Andy Whiteside
    Co-host: Derek Cassese
    Guest Host: Josiah Nisbett

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    37 mins
  • Salesforce Simplified: What is a Trailblazer
    Feb 28 2024
    • So what is a Trailblazer?
    • Be a Trailblazer
    • Who are Trailblazers?
    • What’s the story behind the Trailblazer hoodie?

    Salesforce’s technology helps companies of all sizes deliver customer and employee success from anywhere. The customers, partners, and technology professionals that make up the Salesforce ecosystem are seeing endless growth and opportunity.

    According to a recent IDC report, the Salesforce ecosystem will create 9.3 million new jobs and 1.6 trillion in new business revenues worldwide by 2026. This growth is powered by Trailblazers — the learners and innovators who use Salesforce to build successful careers, companies, and communities around the world.

    Host: Andy Whiteside
    Co-host: Derek Cassese


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    22 mins
  • Salesforce Simplified: Why every Salesforce Org needs a Center of Excellence
    Feb 8 2024

    Customers of all sizes are struggling with levels of technical debt that are killing agility. This is (at least in part) due to the low levels of implementation maturity compared with the general IT industry. The good news is that these are “solved problems” in other ecosystems where the implementation maturity is much higher.

    All research and experience points to the importance of implementing a Center of Excellence.

    Host: Andy Whiteside
    Co-host: Derek Cassese

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    39 mins
  • Salesforce Simplified: The sales metrics that matter: Six experts, six themes, one invaluable guide
    Dec 5 2023

    Modern business generates vast quantities of data that can help sales leaders improve pipelines and increase the sales team’s performance. But if we’re completely honest, we’re all too busy, and too under pressure to sift through, digest and interpret everything – especially when the data is changing so quickly. You have to keep your eye on the ball. But which one? How should you prioritise what you track? Which metrics are most important, what can they tell you about your business, and how can you best act on them? We found the people with the answers

    Host: Andy Whiteside
    Co-host: Derek Cassese

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    36 mins
  • Salesforce Simplified: How Do I Get My Sales Reps To Use a CRM?
    Nov 6 2023

    You could have the most beautifully baked-out processes and tools in your customer relationship management platform (CRM), but if reps aren’t using them, you’ve invested in something with zero return. Building trust is crucial, especially at the beginning, because no rollout of any new tool or process is ever perfect. You’ll hit snags or unanticipated bugs. These early challenges require lots and lots of patience from your team while they get resolved.

    If your teams aren’t bought in on the bigger picture, they’ll have zero tolerance for when things inevitably go wrong – big or small. You’ll miss whatever goal you were originally working toward. And the sales operations team would have spent weeks and months rolling out a new process for a CRM that’s ultimately rejected. Buy-in helps you avoid all of that tension and makes sure reps adopt new processes as you introduce new tools into their workflow.

    Host: Andy Whiteside
    Co-host: Derek Cassese

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    25 mins