Are you getting the most out of your Salesforce environment?
Whether your organization has been using Salesforce for 10+ years, recently implemented the platform, or are considering if it is right for your organization, there are guiding principles we recommend to ensure your environment serves your team effectively. This blog focuses around our first key recommendation, which is having a user-friendly focus. There are many simple steps an organization can take to improve attitudes about the system and ensure ongoing adoption.
User-Friendly Focus
Implementing or enhancing Salesforce with a user-first perspective helps avoid common issues like being unable to find key fields or navigate between objects. With a highly flexible tool like Salesforce it can be easy to fall into the trap of building a complex maze where your users struggle to accomplish their day to day tasks.
The first step to optimize your user experience is to define and document the key processes that occur within your Salesforce environment. Taking a process-centric approach to your configuration and data architecture will ensure decisions match end user needs. Below we outline basic items organizations should evaluate when creating a user-centric environment.
Page Layouts
Optimizing page layouts is a quick win item for organizations who want to help their users better facilitate their day-to-day work. Page layouts should enable users to see the information they need and take quick actions. Engaging your user base in determining what data and actions they are most often looking for on each object page can help guide any changes. Visibility on each Salesforce object should be guided by the underlying business process it is supporting and what information is necessary.
Do’s and Don’ts
Navigation
Custom Apps and the navigation bar are the most common components to consider when it comes to designing user navigation. It’s critical that relevant objects are easily accessible for a user’s role. However, thinking through navigation at a more granular level opens opportunities to minimize rudimentary processes and guide users to accomplish tasks quickly and accurately.
The recommendations outlined are quick wins any organization can implement that will provide outsized improvements to your user experience. In working with Salesforce organizations of all sizes across industries, those that apply a user-centric approach have successful implementations with strong buy in resulting in long-term adoption. By listening to your users, the simple steps to address their common pain points become obvious and guide you towards a more effective Salesforce environment.
If you need help streamlining your Salesforce environment or are a super-user looking to train your team reach out to ATX Senior Consultant, Abby Morrow at abby.morrow@atxadvisory.com
Authors: Abby Morrow, Paige Stolen