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    • Want to be on top of the happenings at Dreamforce 2019? Welcome Aboard!!

      Posted at 5:56 PM by Rakesh Gupta, on November 1, 2019

      Hooray! It is that time of the year again!

      Dreamforce’19 – November 19th – 22nd – are set. And, everyone is eager and excited to know what all new product/innovation Salesforce is going to announce in the next few weeks. Another reason to be excited, if one is needed at all, is that Dreamforce’19 offers yet another opportunity to meet fellow Trailblazers from around the globe! We usually know fellow Trailblazers through social media – and if we are lucky, have met few personally. Dreamforce provides a platform to solidify existing bonds and build new ones! 

      Dreamforce’19 in San Francisco Downtown is going to be the place to be for well over 170K (2018 statistics) attendees, 2700+ Session & Workshops. I have been attending Dreamforce since 2015 – how time flies – this is my fifth Dreamforce! Woohoo, so let me harness this energy and pour my excitement to share with you a few tips to get you ready for the biggest event of the year!: 

      Dreamforce Preparations

      1. Perpetual Optimism: – The most important thing to bring to any event you attend – not to mention in life itself! Be open to meeting new people; for, you never know who you will meet. It could be your next partner, client, or best friend!

      2. Hotel Reservations: – Have you booked your hotel yet? I know people like me, book hotels at the last moment. It is still possible to get accommodation. Here are a few tips for getting a hotel somewhere near to Moscone Center:

      1. Search for hotels several times a day. As people change hotels or cancel their registrations, the rooms that they had reserved will become available again. 
      2. Reach out to the All Dreamforce group in the Trailblazer Community, and ask if anyone would be willing to share their room – many people have booked hotel rooms with two beds.
      3. Look for a room outside of the Dreamforce site. It can be done! Hostels, Airbnb, and many other travel sites will have rooms pop up between now and the conference.

      If you want convenience, get a hotel near the Moscone Centre, that way you can save some time when jumping between activities.

      3. Join groups in the Success Community: – There are some awesome groups (All Dreamforce group, New to Dreamforce group). If you join the groups, it will keep you posted on all things about Dreamforce.

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      4. Attend the Road to Dreamforce Webcast: – The Road to Dreamforce session is ran by the Dreamforce team. It will give you event news and tips that will help you get the most out of your trip to Dreamforce. Use this link to sign up for updates and watch the session videos.

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    • When One Teaches, Two Learn! – Admin Excercise​ 10

      Posted at 11:52 PM by Rakesh Gupta, on March 14, 2019

      I was skeptical at first; but, it was an eye opener – what a difference a teaching style makes! One of my mentees has been imploring me to guide her towards Salesforce mastery by assigning use cases. Within a few weeks, she has gained the level of confidence on the platform that neither she nor I expected.

      And, she is not alone! Based on my experience with her, I have been posting one use case daily. The response from Ohana has been impressive, to say the least! So, let me take this opportunity to thank everyone for their encouraging emails and positive responses on my initiative to post one use case daily!

      Do something every day that brings you closer to your goals.

      Take a small step every day – work hard and smart my friends and, trust me, one day you will become a Salesforce genius! This strategy has not failed me or anyone I know! How about you?

      With that said, I am happy to announce that recently I was featured on Salesforce TrailheaDX website. Once again, thanks everyone for all your support.

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      My main goal to post one use case daily is to provide opportunities to tackle hands-on exercises and sharpen your thinking skills so you can streamline your abilities to design solutions seamlessly.  

      So, ready? Here is the game plan – take bite-size use cases and work on solving them. If you are stuck or get frustrated, reach out to me – I will guide you towards the solution but not solve it for you!

      Why just me? It is very likely that a fellow-trailblazer may be your guide instead – remember that, when one teaches, two learn!! So, get the ball rolling and knock out the following use cases!!

      Check out the previous exercises: 

      1. Admin Excercise – 1
      2. Admin Excercise – 2
      3. Admin Excercise – 3
      4. Admin Excercise – 4
      5. Admin Excercise – 5
      6. Admin Excercise – 6
      7. Admin Excercise – 7
      8. Admin Excercise – 8
      9. Admin Excercise – 9

      You can also use this landing page to find all the exercises in one place. 

      Hands-on Excercise

      Carolina Lopez is very happy with her progress. In a short time, she learned a lot. Now she received the following requirements from her boss:

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