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Choosing technology tools for an organization can be quite daunting. This post may be helpful

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This article was first published at the Button Click Admin blog as part of the “True to the Core Series” where Salesforce superstars Andres Gluecksmann, Jane Isaac, Matt Brown, and Tal Frankfurt wrote guest posts on key features they would like to see rolled out in upcoming Salesforce releases.

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How much time have you wasted searching for presentations, thank you templates, or other development documents? Have you ever communicated with a student about the course schedule, only to realize later that the schedule you referenced was out-of-date?

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So how can you get the development department on Salesforce? How do you encourage your recruitment department to share information with admissions? How can you get them to realize the huge potential of this great tool and its value to the organization’s mission? …Motivate them!

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What are the benefits, considerations and configuration needed to integrate your Microsoft Outlook with your Salesforce CRM? Keep reading!

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Today, more than ever, nonprofit organizations depend on technology to achieve their mission. However, studies

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Here at Cloud for Good we are using many cool and exiting online tools to

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Choosing the right Salesforce administrator for your organization is critical because the administrator is the most important role in making your CRM implementation a success.

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TechSoup.org is itself a nonprofit making software donations exclusively to other nonprofits from 42 major technology providers,

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To expedite the process of finding your ideal technology partner and to receive an accurate proposal you should create a request for proposal (RFP). This comprehensive document should contain all of the project’s requirements. There is no standardized or absolute format for an RFP; however, it should be structured in a manner that best conveys all aspects of your project to potential vendors.

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