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Using Salesforce1 to Manage
Your Salesforce Org
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Kris Lande
Salesforce1 Product Marketing
salesforce.com
@krislande
Gillian Madill
Salesforce Admin Programs
Salesforce.com
@gmadill
Steve Williams
Salesforce Consultant
BigKite Consulting
@MrSteve_W
Speakers
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Agenda
Salesforce1 Mobile App Overview
Overview of User Story Salesforce1 App
– User Story App Demo
– How to Build the App
Using Default Text with Formulas
What’s Next?
Resources to Get Started
Q&A
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Overview of the Salesforce1 Mobile App
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Steve Williams
Salesforce Consultant
BigKite Consulting
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Founded by ex-Salesforce.com Expert Services with 4 years of experience, BigKite Consultinghas quickly become Canada’s #1 Rated Partner by Customers. Our team is comprised of certified experts in all Salesforce.com instances.
• Employees: 28+
• Resources: 20+ of Sales and Service Cloud Consultants and Force.com Developers
• Experience: 300+ Implementations within the Financial Services, High Tech,
Manufacturing and Life Sciences Industries
• Expertise: Salesforce.com Implementation, Business Process Consulting,
Development, Data Service (Integration/Migration), Training, Administrative Support
• Customer Success Focus: 9.3/10 – 124+ Projects Surveyed
• Customer Feedback: 36+ Five-Star Reviews (Most of Any Canadian Partner)
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Certified Since 2010Toronto (HQ) •Vancouver• Ottawa•Montreal
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What is a User Story?
Capture Requirements by focusing on Business Needs
As a <type of user>, I want <some goal> so that <some reason>
Alter the Request Narrative no more “I just need these 2 fields added”
First Person Encourages Ownership
Leverage your Salesforce Knowledge and Expertise Designing Solutions
Begins the Solution Conversation
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The App
Why I Built it
– Drive stakeholders to the User Story
Format
– Unhappy with Output of Existing
Request Management App
– More structure by formatting requests
– Needs instead of Requirements
– Admin on the Go
– Capture of Business Needs anytime,
anywhere
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App Demo:
Salesforce1
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The App
What is the Recipe
– An existing Request Management
Object
– A new custom object for User
Stories
– A Publisher Action
– The Secret Sauce
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The User Story Custom Object
Single field for narrative to meet
output requirements
– Alternative is a field for each
story segment
Master Detail to Project Parent
Object
Stakeholder User Lookup and
Formula
Can be extended to document and
execute testing
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Building the Action
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Building the Action
Target Object Depends on
Relationships
Keep the Label Short
You can also customize your icon
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Building the Action
The Layout
– Familiar User Experience, just
like Page Layout Editor
– I prefer a single column since we
are working with large text areas
– Save button is always visible in
Salesforce1
– Consider keeping it short if you
will use it via the browser
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The Finishing Touches
Deploying your new
Publisher Action
– Update the Parent
Record Page Layout
to add the new
Publisher Action
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Publisher Actions
The Secret Sauce
– Incredibly powerful tool for enabling
micro-transactions
– Use Formulas that reference the source
record to set default field values!!!
– Makes simple updates literally simple
– Now available on Mobile App without
Activating Chatter
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iPad Demo:
Default Text with Formulas
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Publisher Actions
Setting Default Field Values Automagically with Formulas
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What Comes Next
Extend the App within Salesforce
– Download the slides for configuration details
– Extend the App to cover UAT execution by adding fields
• Assign in Salesforce via Test User field for single tester
• Export to Excel for Test Execution by multiple testers
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Admin
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Resources to Get Started
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Questions?
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Appendix
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The User Story Custom Object
The Key Fields
– A Master Detail relationship to the existing Project/Request Object
• Add a Roll Up Summary Count of User Stories to this Parent Object
– The Narrative: (Long Text Area) This is the User Story.
• I used one field to satisfy an Excel output Requirement
• Use separate fields if it is a better fit for your needs
– As A
– I Want To
– So That
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The User Story Custom Object
The Key Fields
– Sequence: (Text) Used for situations where there are multiple user
stories for a request
• Will automagically count up for each new User Story
– Stakeholder: (Lookup – User) The user who is the business owner
of the request
– Am I the Stakeholder: (Formula – Number) used to facilitate List
View and Report Filters.
• IF( $User.Id = Stakeholder__r.Id , 1, 0)
– Returns 1 if the running user is the user in the Stakeholder field
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The User Story Custom Object
Additional Detail Fields – Working with the User Story
– Assumptions: (Long Text Area) As you discuss and clarify the
User Story this field is used to track any required assumptions
• I like to add default text to prompt the user to use a numbering scheme
• *Insert screen shot of default text*
• "1"&"." & BR()& BR()&
• "2"&"." & BR()& BR()&
• "3"&".“
– Basic Flow: (Long Text Area) The sequence of steps the user will
take achieve the result from the narrative.
• Again, add default text formula if you want to use a numbering scheme, looks nice when
output to an excel document
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Publisher Actions
Setting Default Field Values Automagically with Formulas
– User Story Name: Concatenate the Project Name and a Counter
• *Insert screen shot of field Settings
• Project__c.Name & "-US" &
IF( Project__c.User_Story_Count__c < 10,
"0" & TEXT(Project__c.User_Story_Count__c + 1),
TEXT(Project__c.User_Story_Count__c + 1)
)
– Narrative:
• *Insert Screen Shot of field settings
• "As a "&BR()&BR()&
"I Want To "&BR()&BR()&
"So That "
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Publisher Actions
Setting Default Field Values Automagically with Formulas
– Basic Flow & Assumptions: Add some initial numbering to guide the format
• I did this specifically to support a clean excel output
• *Insert Screen Shot of field settings
• "1"&"." & BR()& BR()&
"2"&"." & BR()& BR()&
"3"&".“
– Sequence
• This is our counter and leverages the roll up summary field mentioned earlier
• *Insert Screen Shot of field settings
• IF( Project__c.User_Story_Count__c < 10,
"0" & TEXT(Project__c.User_Story_Count__c + 1),
TEXT(Project__c.User_Story_Count__c + 1)
)
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