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As consumer needs and expectations continue to evolve, marketers, the custodians of customer experience, must refocus and accelerate their transformations.
New innovations in Salesforce.org’s Nonprofit Cloud Summer ‘20 Release will help nonprofits create donor-centric experiences, find and engage lifelong supporters, and continue delivering vital programs, as well as helping grantmakers simplify and accelerate their funding programs.
From hours of insights, experience and expertise shared by Trailblazers at Salesforce LIVE ANZ, here’s our six favourite moments.
New Zealand’s Salesforce employees moved to working from home in mid-March and, when New Zealand seemed to have effectively eradicated COVID-19, started to return to the office.
Miguel Carrasco has been with Boston Consulting Group for more than 20 years, and is now global leader of the BCG Centre for Digital Government and CEO of BCG Platinion APAC.
Marketing is in a constant state of change – we don’t need to look back as far as the analogue years to see that.
We’ve covered the Keynote highlights (including Crowded House!) and now it’s time to dive into for the best of the rest of the day – some absolutely sterling sessions from the likes of Malcolm Gladwell, Sydney Swans COO Drew Arthurson, Telstra’s service agent console owner, leaders partnering across the ditch to end inequality, and more.
The world has gotten a little smaller while we’re all separated – yesterday, Trailblazers across the Tasman shared their expertise, experience and insights in the Salesforce LIVE: Australia and New Zealand keynote. And – whichever side of the ditch you say they belong to – Crowded House serenaded us live from their home studios in three continents to our home offices (aka kitchens, lounge rooms and dining tables). Here are the highlights.
We are proud to introduce you to a few of the small businesses that have received the grants of $10,000.