The Data-Fueled Storytelling Pyramid
The best stories resonate because they reflect Real Life from angles we haven’t yet seen. So too with the best data!
In the photo above, Connie on our OpenTent team shares a virtual high-five with Jackie and Julie at GatherDC! Over the past three years GatherDC has brought Salesforce into their weekly team meetings, run their own Salesforce staff trainings, learned to launch their own integrated forms and managed their own migration to Lightning. We are proud to continue to support their journey to Salesforce sustainability and success.
So your organization invested in Salesforce! What a powerful step and certainly a big undertaking for your team. What was your organization’s goal for embarking on this journey? Maybe to:
Achieving your Salesforce goals is about more than the tech. What do you need to achieve these goals? The right systems, absolutely. But without one crucial ingredient those systems will become dusty and outdated: you need engaged staff - staff who feel activated to do their work with your constituents and your systems as a way of driving their personal goals and your organization’s mission.
Salesforce is like a puppy. You can bring it home for free but pretty soon you’ll need to buy it food, bring it in for check-ups and provide it with a ton of guidance and love. We’ve seen nonprofit organizations often realize they are unprepared for the costs of maintaining and scaling their Salesforce org. And the commitment that most often surprises nonprofits has nothing to do with software: it’s about engaging your staff, particularly your Salesforce Admin, through training and coaching.
The problem: finding and retaining a Salesforce Admin with highly-specialized tech and people skills and deep organizational knowledge is a challenge everywhere in such a competitive labor market - but especially within nonprofit organizations. Do any of these problems sound familiar?
The solution: engaging your Salesforce Admin through professional coaching. At OpenTent, we’ve seen incredible success with engaging Salesforce Admins through 1-1 coaching (listening, goal-setting and skill-building support) toward building a culture of feedback and growth at both our company and client organizations. Staff coaching is a commitment to both reorienting mindsets and your organizational culture.
According to the latest Engaging the Nonprofit Workforce Report, when asked what benefits were most important to nonprofit employees, the most common response was the opportunity for professional development. If you think your Salesforce Admin could benefit from stronger professional development opportunities, we’d love to help. In our next blog posts, we’ll describe our coaching philosophy and the packages of services we offer our clients.