Join us for a great session on Wednesday, June 17th! Paul Mackowiak from CleanSlate will present "What is ETL and Why Should You Focus On It?". We'll also have Melanie Fellay from Spekit persenting "Driving Adoption and Documentation Best Practices". We'll have some open networking time before the presentations begin. Hope to see you on the 17th!
About this event
Join us for a great session on Wednesday, June 17th! Paul Mackowiak from CleanSlate will present "What is ETL and Why Should You Focus On It?". We'll also have Melanie Fellay from Spekit persenting "Driving Adoption and Documentation Best Practices". We'll have some open networking time before the presentations begin. Hope to see you on the 17th!
Speakers
Paul Mackowiak
CleanSlate Technology Group
Salesforce Solution Architect
Melanie Fellay
Spekit
CEO and Cofounder
When
Wednesday, June 17, 2020 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM (UTC)
Agenda
3:30 PM
Open Networking
We'll join the meeting a bit early to have some open discussion - very informal.
3:35 PM
Welcome and Announcements
Quick announcements from your Community Group Leader Team!
3:40 PM
Salesforce Integration - What is ETL and why should you focus on it?
Hear from local Mulestoft and Salesforce Partner, CleanSlate Technology Group's Paul Mackowiak about ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) and why you should focus on it!
4:10 PM
Driving Adoption and Documentation Best Practices
Work processes and tools are in a constant state of flux within organizations. Odds are, with each change you host a lengthy training session and send reps away with a Google Doc that’s quickly lost Among their other resources. In this session, you’ll learn how to break down your training into digestible content bites, reduce overall documentation and prep time, embed these training bites contextually, throughout your team’s regular workflow and track who is adopting the changes through tracking and analytics. You’ll walk away with best practices to help you implement training digitally, distribute knowledge, onboard new employees and drive changes that stick.