Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Some Salesforce Learning Resources beyond Trailhead

It’s been long that I posted an article on my Salesforce Journey however learning and growth continued in full swing during this time. In April 2021, I got promoted to a Product Leadership role and now driving the product vision, strategy, design and execution. The core engine of the product remains to be Salesforce that is helping us retain speed to market on various initiatives.  

As far as learning is concerned, the learning model of 70:20:10 has works well for me where 70% of learning happens while applying the concepts on the day-to-day job and 20% via coaching, mentorship & feedback and remaining 10% via formal programs/courses/e-learning/reading etc.

We all know that trailhead is a go to official Salesforce resource for learning about salesforce however there are many other wonderful courses/websites/blogs/e-learnings that have come quite handy and useful to expand my knowledge about the Salesforce platform. 

Here are the few learning resources (in no particular order & some are paid ones) that I have used to expand my knowledge and skills:

 https://sfdcfacts.com/

https://www.salesforceben.com/

https://www.sfdc99.com/

https://www.udemy.com/user/mike-wheeler-5/

https://shreysharma.com/free-salesforce-administrator-tutorials/

https://www.pluralsight.com/browse/software-development/salesforce

https://learning.oreilly.com/videos/salesforce-certified-admin/9781838640729/

Hope the list will be helpful for many who are currently embarking upon the Salesforce Learning or Career Journey.

Happy Learning! Happy Trailblazing!

Sunday, July 7, 2019

Ranger Raj is Here !!!!!

On this ongoing learning journey to be a Salesforce Professional, Trailhead has been a great partner. I am not sure if without Trailhead it would have been possible to continue the momentum on this learning journey. Trailhead, not only provides quality content to learn about Salesforce but also about various other topics like culture, values, equality and some great lessons on Management, which I feel are essential towards being a Professional.

There are many e-learning platforms however the way Trailhead serves the content and gamifies it makes you learn and indulge much more than what you would initially thought of doing on the platform. Trailhead Ranking system brings in a sense of accomplishment each time you complete a badge and gradually you climb the ranking ladder from being a Scout (Starting rank) to Ranger (Highest Rank) while learning the cool stuff about Salesforce and other topics.


This week has brought that sense of accomplishment as I unlocked the Ranger rank while learning about Salesforce and attained 100 badges/50000+ points on the Trailhead platform. Hurray !!! Ranger Raj is Here !!!



Thank You Trailhead Team at Salesforce for building such an engaging learning platform. At Trailhead learning never stops and so will be my learning Journey on the platform. So, get set go and write down your goals and targets to unlock Trailhead ranks on the journey to be a Salesforce Professional. Happy Trailblazing :-)

Monday, June 10, 2019

Capabilities Enhancements through Community Groups.

Apart from Trailhead, a great source of learning and networking happens during in-person Salesforce Community Group Events. Recently, I started attending these local community events as part of my learning odyssey and I am amazed to interact with some passionate fellow Trailblazers who are eager to learn from each other and share their knowledge and experience about Salesforce. Recent two Salesforce community events that I attended were as follows:

Learn Salesforce with Bangalore Community (LSFBC) organized by Bengaluru, IN Administrators Group on June 1st 2019

The event was aimed primarily for beginners in the Salesforce Eco-System as part of the Journey to Salesforce initiative and attended by around 65+ participants coming from diverse backgrounds looking to explore career options within Salesforce. Presenter for the Event was Kishore B T, Group Leader of the Bengaluru, IN Developers Group along with organizer Vedashri who is currently leading the Bengaluru, IN Administrators Group. In this first session in the series of sessions being planned, Kishore gave a 35000 feet view of the Salesforce along with various career options and learning resources available to anyone looking to build career in Salesforce Eco-System. With great simplicity and Products Lifecycle example of a printer company he took participants across to the entire Customer Journey of evaluating, buying and getting the product/services and on the way explained some important Salesforce concepts like Leads, Accounts, Contacts, Opportunities and Cases objects with live demonstration.

Audience too showcased great enthusiasm by asking questions and adding more to the example scenarios. One thing that stranded out from the event was that there is no dearth of passionate individuals to learn about new technologies and it was evident from the fact that couple of participants came from other cities by covering a distance of around 600 kms (355 miles). Overall, event was good for someone looking to start on the Salesforce Eco-System and I see that there is a follow-up activitiy by the group in terms of sharing a LSFBC - Trailmix 1 with the attendees which is a great way to help everyone blaze a trail.

Circles of Success with Salesforce Success Team & Session on Decoding Social Studio! Organized by Bengaluru, IN B2B Marketers Group on June 08th 2019

Event was to share knowledge on the Marketing Cloud and was attended by group of around 15-20 participants. Pankaj Namdeo gave an overview on the basic terminologies used in the Marketing world with live demonstration of the Social Studio where event tweets were being live tracked/responded. Pankaj also showcased how analysis can be done easily out of these tweets within social studio to extract some vital information that is useful for marketing efforts. SK Samal and Maitri Arya from the Salesforce Customer Success Group also engaged participants with questions on user adoption challenges and shared some great insights on how to encourage user adoption of the Salesforce platform in the organization. Event was ended with a small and sweet online quiz by organizers Jagan NS and Reddi Prasad with swags for the winners. Also, it was great to see in person some influential trailblazers Shyam Nair & Ritika Bhargava at the event. Overall, the event was much appreciated by the trailblazers who got orientation to the Social Studio and understanding the basics of Marketing.

Trailblazer Community Groups is another great way to learn and build your network and there is always someone blazing trail through these groups. So, find the group nearest to you and start blazing the trails on the journey to be a Salesforce Professional.

Happy Trailblazing 😊


Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Week full of learning on Journey to Salesforce - #Journey2Salesforce

Previous week was full of learning and expanding my knowledge of the Salesforce Platform. Salesforce Certification Days organized by Salesforce had a series of Webinars on Admin, Advanced Admin, Sales Cloud, Service Cloud and Marketing Cloud Certifications.  Each webinar was approximately 6 hours long session with luckily some breaks in between:--) . Trainers on these webinars were certified Salesforce Instructors and left no stone upturned to ensure that important concepts & curriculum for the relevant certification is thoroughly covered and well explained.

I attended all the five Webinars (around 30 hours of learning) to ensure at least I get a high-level overview of each of the Salesforce Product or feature set being discussed in the webinar. While the focus was towards certifications however in between demos of the features were helpful to understand and get a real time experience on the functionalities and their potential implementations in real world.  After reviewing these products through webinars and some online exploration I have solidified my pursuit on the path for being a Salesforce Consultant (out of various job roles) as this relates to my current day to day job of being in Salesforce advisory and consultancy role as a Business Analyst. By virtue of these webinars, this week I am also meeting by organization Director to discuss about various Salesforce features that can be adopted and implemented in our business context. I hope he will be impressed by the suggestions and thought process around it. 😊.

Apart from these live webinars there is one another great learning initiative currently running in Salesforce Ohana and that is the Journey to Salesforce Program (#Journey2Salesforce). This program is meant for people looking to build career or transitioning their career to Salesforce Eco-system. Program seems to be well-designed and utilizes various trailhead modules with guided and well thought after six trailmixes along with mentorship opportunities and Ask Me Anything (AMA) webinars with community experts. I have completed my first trailmix on this program which was towards orientation of the platform basics, data model & basic customization on the platform and it was great to brush up few concepts which I have been reviewing from last few months along with an opportunity to build a Lemonade Stand App (my first app) 😊

Also, not to forget there are some great trailblazer community events lined up in my city in coming months and I have registered myself as a participant on these community events related to TrailheadDx Global Gathering, Journey to Salesforce (J2S) and Pardot. I look forward to learn and meet few new trailblazers during these events to continue on my journey towards being a Salesforce Professional. 

Happy Trailblazing 😊



Sunday, May 12, 2019

My Inclination towards training & preparation for Salesforce certifications.

I read various posts and articles where people usually indicated their first encounter with Salesforce was either as an end user or being an accidental admin, wherein a Salesforce admin in the company left the job and some other employee was asked to fill that role and thus became Salesforce admin by accident. 😊 But, that is not how I landed up into the Salesforce world. My first encounter with Salesforce was as a Software Tester wherein having tested many business/web applications in my area, I was brought to a project that involved testing of Salesforce.

At that time, I would have never imagined that its such a vast application and a lot we can do with it to automate the business processes and that too with so much ease and without much coding 😊. Traditionally, I have been testing applications where there was extensive coding and each change had to go through the deployment and review processes and there were hardly any configuration-based tweaks that could have changed the application functionality at greater scale. However, Salesforce is totally different and there was greater power in configuration settings too and that way I started exploring more about Salesforce features and options (fiddling with Setup menu and object manager).  My Testing efforts also shifted towards verifying configurations & settings rather than doing bug hunting around boundary values and field level checks.

As days & months passed, multiple Salesforce stories and functionalities started coming under my to-do items primarily for testing sign-off to ensure the functionality works as it is intended and defects are fixed before releasing the same to end users.  These stories also started giving me exposure to various Salesforce terminologies and features like Workflows, Process Builder, E-mail to Case, Case Assignment rules etc. Gradually, I started liking this Salesforce exploration and this exploration journey expanded my role towards business analysis. I started providing inputs to developers & business and steadily started working to bridge the gap between business stakeholders and technology professionals with Salesforce platform being at the center of the conversations.

As a Business Analyst it is vital that you manage the stakeholder’s expectations as sometimes it might be overwhelming to over commit on deliverable within specified timelines. It is important to involve and take inputs from the development team who can help to assess the capabilities and limitations of the Salesforce Platform. Increasing your knowledge on the Salesforce Platform and keeping up to the latest developments/releases/features is essential to do justice to the job and offer value to the stakeholders. Thus, I started looking for some formal certifications & training around Salesforce to ensure I have the latest and relevant conceptual knowledge on the Salesforce Platform.

Luckily, I came across the post on Salesforce website about Salesforce Certification Days wherein Salesforce has been offering Free certification preparation webinars along with $70 discount coupon towards any $200 Certification exam.  As soon as I saw the post, I was game for it and immediately registered for the “Preparing for your Salesforce Administrator Certification” Exam Webinar as my first choice followed by others. Also, I enrolled for Journey to Salesforce program offered by Salesforce to gain knowledge and further upgrade my skills on the platform.

Learning is a lifelong process and with advent of Internet you are never far away from awesome learning resources/mentors, then be it anything you want to learn and get mastery/certified on. Salesforce provides immense free resources and opportunities and with these free resources in hand started my formal Salesforce Certifications Journey on path to be a Salesforce Professional.

Happy Learning. Let’s keep blazing the trails!

Monday, May 6, 2019

Salesforce - Certifications

By now we know Trailhead is a great place to learn about Salesforce however one may get overwhelmed with so much learning content available on trailhead and you may (or may not) face the “Problem of Plenty”. Looking at so much content that is available on the platform, one might wonder where to start and which all modules or trails to complete in the beginning.

The answer to this lies in what Job role you are planning to take up in the Salesforce world. There are plenty of trails and certifications recommended by Salesforce to support each Job role. This is where I believe Certifications can really help to follow a structured and guided learning path while you aim to pursue a job role.

It doesn’t matter if you are starting as a Salesforce Admin or aspire to be a Salesforce Architect, there is a  related certification/s and suggested learning path around itTable below has the list of various Certifications offered by Salesforce.

Now the next self-assigned task for me is to pick my first certification and follow the learning path for the same towards the making of a Salesforce Professional. HauΚ»oli (Happy Learning) 😊 

Administrators
Consultants
Developers
Specialists
Architects















Application Architect (Credential is attained on completing * marked certifications)




System Architect (Credential is attained on completing $ marked certifications)




Technical Architect (Credential is attained upon completing Application Architect and System Architect levels and a Review Board)

Sunday, April 21, 2019

Blaze the Trails on journey to be a Salesforce Professional.

I emphasized in my previous post about various Learning resources available on path to be a salesforce professional. Out of all these learning resources my primary choice has been Trailhead which was introduced to me in my first local Trailblazer Community Groups event by way of few goodies that included Trailhead and Trailblazer Community stickers.

I have been on Trailhead since November 04, 2017 and during this tenure I have slowly and steadily climbed to various trailhead ranks and currently ranked as a Mountaineer (working towards Ranger rank – the highest rank available as on date of this post). I like this gamification to Salesforce learning. It really keeps you motivated to continue further and take on hands-on activities/challenges that fetches higher points leading towards higher ranks. Behind this gamification you are ultimately learning lot of important salesforce concepts and also getting hands on exposure.

So, keep blazing the trails on Trailhead and move up the ranks and soon you will realize that you have climbed a mountain…. not really 😊…. but definitely you would learn a lot about salesforce.  

Here are those Trailhead and TrailBlazer Community stickers from my first community event that connected me to the world of Salesforce learning. These are pasted on my personal laptop and always remind me to keep blazing the trails and continue on the journey to be a Salesforce Professional. 

Time to blaze the next trail :-)