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Ahead of the Curve
Gerent
43 episodes
6 months ago
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.
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AOTC EP 42 - Top-Down Transformation - How Team Leaders Can Operationalize Big Change
Ahead of the Curve
26 minutes 56 seconds
3 years ago
AOTC EP 42 - Top-Down Transformation - How Team Leaders Can Operationalize Big Change
In theory, embracing digital transformation is one of the biggest steps a business can take to differentiate itself and adapt to a rapidly changing world. But in practice, digital transformation can often be a daunting proposition; one that requires leaders to rework processes, get team members in alignment, and bring in new technologies that, without careful management, might not be adequately adopted long-term. That’s where effective team leadership comes in. On this episode of Ahead of the Curve, we take a look at how managers and directors can lead the charge, align their teams on goals, processes, and the benefits of digitalization, and drive real, boots-on-the-ground change. Key Ideas 01:57: The starting point for teams looking to kickstart the digital transformation process 04:57: Key areas managers should focus on while guiding teams through digital transformation 08:26: When does technology enter the digital transformation equation? 10:49: Important criteria for teams to keep in mind as they get ready to adopt a new technology 12:44: The question of scale – how SMBs and enterprises approach transformation differently 16:09: How to identify a project champion, and how to bring them onboard to a project 20:47: Common stumbling blocks in digital transformation and how leaders can overcome them 25:19: Closing thoughts for managers considering digital transformation Guest Bio Anandhi Narayanan Gerent’s Senior Vice President of Strategy and Business Transformation in Manufacturing Anandhi brings over 17 years of experience in manufacturing, not just with technology, but with the people and processes that can lead to meaningful change. During her tenure in IT, she led digital transformations across finance, supply chain, operations and sales operations. For the past 4 years as a consultant, she has been leading cross cloud implementations, driving strategy and thought leadership for supply chain organizations in the Salesforce ecosystem.
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.