In every Salesforce CRM implementation, there’s often a disconnect between what’s described in an agile story and what actually needs to be built. User stories may capture the “what” and “why,” but the “how”—particularly the technical specifics—tends to be assumed, fragmented, or skipped altogether. This leads to missed scope, inaccurate estimates, and painful rework.
Unmissable DC World Tour Sessions for Federal Agencies
If you are an IT director, Agency product owner, or case/claim manager working in the service operations for the citizens, DC world tour coming up on March 19 can be overwhelming. Apart from the Salesforce marketing hoopla, it is sometimes hard to navigate the key sessions and ensure you maximize your learning and value on the event. This will help you to navigate the key sessions which you want to attend during the world tour based on your role in the Agency.
Career Growth for Salesforce Architects: Focus, Goals & Strategic Value in 2025
As a Salesforce Architect or an aspiring architect whether you are a solution, technical or enterprise architect, there is a common interest in setting goals or focus in 2025. The question will be on what areas do I focus for this year to make yourself valuable to your company and increase your brand and career? As an architect myself, I struggle with this topic area every year. We have competing goals like our certifications, company objectives, our time and Salesforce priorities.
How to Pass Salesforce Integration Architect Exam in 3 Attempts and a Flu
If you are an admin, developer or architect who is looking to pass the integration architect exam and have been bummed by some failures, this blog post will help you to focus on the right areas and pass the exam. For me, having done integration for a lot of years and been in the salesforce ecosystem for a while now, it was perplexing, annoying that I continued to fail the integration architect exam 2 times. My initial reaction was self-doubt and wondered salesforce questions really made sense. As I went through the exam rigor, I learned a lot on my journey and even learnt a lot of things which I knew before but were handy on my consulting projects.