Businesses in virtually every industry are finding tremendous value in deploying Salesforce within their organization. But with any new platform, software, or toolset, comes one major question for managers and team leaders: “How do I get my team to actually USE it?”
An effective implementation can be the difference between a widely adopted solution and one that goes largely unused and eventually gets quietly shuffled off. In this episode of Ahead of the Curve, we take a deep dive into Salesforce implementation, from planning to training to deployment, and look at how managers and directors can ensure a successful digital transformation from the ground up.
Key Ideas
01:56 - What should team leaders have ready on “Day Zero” of a Salesforce implementation
05:08 - How the digital transformation process is different for experienced businesses vs. those adopting a digital solution for the first time
11:13 - How managers can ensure a successful deployment with real, meaningful adoption
14:47 - The value in approaching implementation in “bite-size chunks”
17:35 - Managing the learning curve of a new solution while balancing a team’s day-to-day responsibilities
24:08 - Potential stumbling blocks during an implementation and how to avoid them
Guest Bio
Ravi Muntha
Gerent’s Senior Vice President of Delivery
Ravi brings over 25 years of towering experience in cloud-enabled enterprise transformations to his current role at Gerent, including 16 years at IBM, and over 8 years at Oracle consulting. He specializes in orchestrating highly productive and cost-effective delivery models by combining organizational design, financial transformation, and process improvement with leading-edge technology, both in the CRM and ERP space.
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Businesses in virtually every industry are finding tremendous value in deploying Salesforce within their organization. But with any new platform, software, or toolset, comes one major question for managers and team leaders: “How do I get my team to actually USE it?”
An effective implementation can be the difference between a widely adopted solution and one that goes largely unused and eventually gets quietly shuffled off. In this episode of Ahead of the Curve, we take a deep dive into Salesforce implementation, from planning to training to deployment, and look at how managers and directors can ensure a successful digital transformation from the ground up.
Key Ideas
01:56 - What should team leaders have ready on “Day Zero” of a Salesforce implementation
05:08 - How the digital transformation process is different for experienced businesses vs. those adopting a digital solution for the first time
11:13 - How managers can ensure a successful deployment with real, meaningful adoption
14:47 - The value in approaching implementation in “bite-size chunks”
17:35 - Managing the learning curve of a new solution while balancing a team’s day-to-day responsibilities
24:08 - Potential stumbling blocks during an implementation and how to avoid them
Guest Bio
Ravi Muntha
Gerent’s Senior Vice President of Delivery
Ravi brings over 25 years of towering experience in cloud-enabled enterprise transformations to his current role at Gerent, including 16 years at IBM, and over 8 years at Oracle consulting. He specializes in orchestrating highly productive and cost-effective delivery models by combining organizational design, financial transformation, and process improvement with leading-edge technology, both in the CRM and ERP space.
AOTC EP 24 - How Technology Powers The Hotel Industry Back To Health
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AOTC EP 24 - How Technology Powers The Hotel Industry Back To Health
The hotel and lodging industry suffered enormously last year as a result of the pandemic. For the first time ever, over a billion room nights went unsold. Revenue per available room was just 48% and the industry barely turned a profit. For all intents and purposes, hotels were just as badly off as the financially crushed cruise lines. But whereas cruise ships spent all of 2020 in port, where many are still stuck, the hotel industry in the US began to recover in the summer of 2020 as Covid restrictions eased – prematurely, as it turned out – in state after state and people jumped at the chance to get away.
In this episode, Ketta Riley, Gerent’s Senior VP of Travel and Hospitality Practice, joins us to provide her take on the hotel industry and what the future might look like. We’ll also talk with Michael Blake, Chief Technology Officer for the American Hotel and Lodging Association on the value of and the role that technology plays in the hotel industry today.
Key Ideas
04:52 – How the vaccination program has aided the hotel industry
08:24 – Can small hotels afford to take advantage of available technology or is it too expensive
09:51 – How Salesforce solutions can play a role in restoring health to the hotel industry
11:38 – The biggest challenge for hotels right now? Bringing back the business traveler
18:17 – DeepQuest: Gerent-designed expressly for small hotels to compete with global chains
Ketta Riley is Gerent’s Senior V.P. of Travel and Hospitality Practice with more than 30 years of travel and cruise-related experience at the C-suite level in IT.
Michael Blake is the CTO of the American Hotel and Lodging Association and someone with 20 years in the hotel industry in the United States in various senior roles that include a number of global hotel chains.
Ahead of the Curve
Businesses in virtually every industry are finding tremendous value in deploying Salesforce within their organization. But with any new platform, software, or toolset, comes one major question for managers and team leaders: “How do I get my team to actually USE it?”
An effective implementation can be the difference between a widely adopted solution and one that goes largely unused and eventually gets quietly shuffled off. In this episode of Ahead of the Curve, we take a deep dive into Salesforce implementation, from planning to training to deployment, and look at how managers and directors can ensure a successful digital transformation from the ground up.
Key Ideas
01:56 - What should team leaders have ready on “Day Zero” of a Salesforce implementation
05:08 - How the digital transformation process is different for experienced businesses vs. those adopting a digital solution for the first time
11:13 - How managers can ensure a successful deployment with real, meaningful adoption
14:47 - The value in approaching implementation in “bite-size chunks”
17:35 - Managing the learning curve of a new solution while balancing a team’s day-to-day responsibilities
24:08 - Potential stumbling blocks during an implementation and how to avoid them
Guest Bio
Ravi Muntha
Gerent’s Senior Vice President of Delivery
Ravi brings over 25 years of towering experience in cloud-enabled enterprise transformations to his current role at Gerent, including 16 years at IBM, and over 8 years at Oracle consulting. He specializes in orchestrating highly productive and cost-effective delivery models by combining organizational design, financial transformation, and process improvement with leading-edge technology, both in the CRM and ERP space.