Code Monkey - App App Baby!
This is hilarious! We have some creative slackers!
Vote on my latest Idea: Click here.When logging call notes, I may receive another phone call or email or simply have to get up to do something. There are times when I have to navigate away from my notes or email to someone quickly and thus - I LOSE MY PAGE and NOTES!I LOVE Google Docs and the Auto-Save features as you start to type. This would be a fantastic feature to add to SFDC!
ADOPTION IS EVERYTHING
Features of any application are great, right? Developers today make some cool stuff. Google is one of my favorite service providers with it's RSS Reader, Gmail,and Docs and Speadsheets, while Yahoo is my default mail provider. Over the years, the apps have added more features which is great for me as the user. Google Reader and Yahoo email are about the 2 things I use every single day.
There is also the other side of the coin. In addition to Yahoo and Google, I am a subscriber of Zoho Presenter (Web Conferencing), Goowy (Ajax Email Client), MP3tunes.com (Full Music Backup), Mozy.com (File Backup Service) and MANY MANY Other as well.
Here is the problem. I dont really use them. Some are paid for services and most are free. I can't complain about free app features but I also don't really complain about the apps I have purchased and the features that they may lack. It doesn't matter. I don't care about apps that I don't use. I did use them. Sometimes for a day. Sometimes for a month. Not no more!
What's my point?
ADOPTION!
It matters less what features are available if you don't have adoption. Microsoft could (and at this point SHOULD) have built the most amazing piece of software known to man. The problem is, it doesn't matter how great it is if no one uses it!
Adoption is the key. It should be the first thing any evaluator of an application should consider before buying or using.
Ask yourself honestly:
- Will I use this?
- will others use this?
- Will this solve a problem I am having?
- Will others want to use it?
- will others learn it quickly?
- if there is low adoption, how can I overcome it?
If you can answer positively AND find an app with KILLER features, you have won the game.
To me, that is where salesforce.com has hit the mark.
Adoption is at the corner stone of every conversation. What do you need salesforce.com to do? What problem will it be solving? Who will be using it? How will you train the users? Do you have a plan? No? Here, use this one that we have created FOR YOU.
If you have low adoption, guess what? salesforce.com has a team of people who look at adoption statistics and will reach out to find out why adoption is a problem. That is a GREAT service called, "Customer Success Managers". Why doesn't EVERY company have this!?!?!? I wonder why Zoho, MP3Tunes, Mozy and others haven't ever called me to say, "Hey....I noticed you haven't logged into our service in months. What's the problem? Is it working? No? How come? What can we do to fix the problem?
Another way that salesforce.com solves the adoption visibility problem is the FREE Adoption Dashboards provided from the AppExchange directory. Some Dashboards are built by salesforce.com Labs while others are built by partners like Arrowpoint.
Click here for the salesforce.com Dashboards for Adoption.
Click here for the Arrowpoint Dashboards for Adoption.
Click here to learn how to Install Dashboards from the AppExchange.
The dashboards are free and a KILLER way to see who is inside the app, who is using it, who isn't, what areas of the app are being used, what areas need more attention.
Make sure to think about adoption as the key to success and you will find a new focal point of salesforce.com and just another area where salesforce.com has nailed it!
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This will hopefully be the first of many posts. Let me start by saying, "get ready to ramble". My thoughts on salesforce.com will go on and on, but I will hopefully focus on the important items.