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SalesLogix Spring Cleaning – End User Tasks

February 28th, 2011 by Janetta

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Spring is a great time to involve all your users in help cleaning up Sage SalesLogix.  Let’s consider some basic cleaning tasks by major entity:

Accounts – Some key fields at the Account entity are Type, Subtype, Industry, and Status.  Clean up your pick lists for each, lock down the pick lists for each,  and create some administrative groups to push out to your users where these fields are blank.  Be very specific about what fields are to be completed, the name of the Account Group, and give them a target date for completion.  Along with the key fields above, you should also encourage general address, phone number, and web address information be completed and updated.  Create some positive press on the project by sending out emails with updates on who has completed the tasks and/or what % of the tasks has been completed.  Ex.  75% of our Accounts are complete!

Contacts – The key fields for Contacts are Status and email.  Again, create the groups with missing information and set a timeline for completion. 

Opportunities – The key fields for updating Opportunities are Status, Close Date, Probability, and Opportunity Value (which is done by making sure the products and pricing are current).  If you are serious about using SalesLogix for forecasting these fields must be kept up to date and your users should be conditioned to update these fields on a regular basis.

Activities – Encourage users to update their scheduled Activities that are way out of date range.  You could create groups for Activities 90 days old, 6 months old, and 12 months old then suggest they reconnect with these Prospects, etc. 

When making a fire people like to join you, when cleaning the ashes you are often alone”  African Proverb

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If you would like to learn more tips or have a CRM topic you would like us to write about please contact Simplesoft Solutions, Inc. in one of our Cincinnati/Dayton (OH), Charleston (WV), or Charlotte (NC) surrounding area office locations:

Dayton, Ohio Office:
Simplesoft Solutions, Inc.
550 N. Main St. Suite A
Springboro, OH 45066
Phone: (937) 885-1204 x 3204
Fax: (937) 885-3580
sales@simplesoft.net

Ripley, WV Office:
Simplesoft Solutions, Inc.
710 Random Rd.
Ripley, WV 25271
Phone: (304) 521-2387
Fax: (937) 885-3580
sales@simplesoft.net

Charlotte, NC Office:
Simplesoft Solutions, Inc.
3635 Eastover Ridge Drive
Charlotte, NC 28211
Phone: (704) 910-3872
Fax: (937) 885-3580
sales@simplesoft.net

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Sage SalesLogix Heartland Users Group

November 29th, 2010 by Kyle

Sage SalesLogix Heartland Users Group

Sage SalesLogix Heartland Users Group Logo – Revealed!
It’s now official! The Sage SalesLogix Heartland Users Group logo has been voted on by the members and is now finalized. Thanks to all SalesLogix users who have participated and contributed feedback because you make all this happen.

What is the Heartland Users Group?
This regional Sage SalesLogix users group provides a unique experience for SalesLogix users, administrators, trainers, and developers to increase their knowledge and effective use of SalesLogix within their organizations. This group is run by the members, whose privileges include choosing topics as well as selecting their new name – Heartland SalesLogix User Group.

What can I expect attending the meetings?
Topics and Discussions Covered in just the first year…

  • Outlook integration options
  • Opportunity management and sales process
  • Data management and services including 3rd Party Tools (i.e. Inaport, Scribe, and Intelli CTi)
  • Business Analytics (i.e. QlikView, Visual Analyzer, Dashboards, and Crystal Reports)
  • Workflow and Notification Alerts (i.e. KnowledgeSync)
  • Strengthening user adoption

What is a typical agenda?

  • SalesLogix Customer Solution Spotlights
  • Sage SalesLogix user tips and tricks
  • Networking with other Sage SalesLogix users
  • Networking with all the Simplesoft Solutions employees
  • Free prizes and gifts (iPods and gift cards)
  • Food and fun!

Future Topics

  • Sales quoting automation
  • SalesLogix in the Cloud
  • Project management
  • Territory realignment and Teams/security
  • SpeedSearch

Who should attend?

  • Sales and Marketing
  • Management
  • SalesLogix Administrators and users
  • Internal training staff

Your opportunity to attend is coming up soon! The next Sage SalesLogix Heartland Users Group meeting is scheduled for December 7th and will be an open house hosted at Simplesoft Solutions Springboro, OH facilities. There will be learning sessions that attendees will need to be preregistered to confirm seating availability. Please register below for any sessions you would like to attend:

Register for Heartland Users Group meeting

If you would like to learn more tips or have a CRM topic you would like us to write about please contact Simplesoft Solutions, Inc. in one of our Cincinnati/Dayton (OH), Charleston (WV), or Charlotte (NC) surrounding area office locations:

Dayton, Ohio Office:
Simplesoft Solutions, Inc.
550 N. Main St. Suite A
Springboro, OH 45066
Phone: (937) 885-1204 x 3204
Fax: (937) 885-3580
sales@simplesoft.net

Ripley, WV Office:
Simplesoft Solutions, Inc.
710 Random Rd.
Ripley, WV 25271
Phone: (304) 521-2387
Fax: (937) 885-3580
sales@simplesoft.net

Charlotte, NC Office:
Simplesoft Solutions, Inc.
3635 Eastover Ridge Drive
Charlotte, NC 28211
Phone: (704) 910-3872
Fax: (937) 885-3580
sales@simplesoft.net

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The Great CRM Implementation Sabotage

June 1st, 2010 by Lisa

Are you contemplating a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) project? The process, people, and technology you choose to deploy your project will have a big effect on the success or failure of your overall plan. User adoption is one major key to success and here are a few ways to ensure failure.

 Just buy the first one you see or the one everyone else is using. Whatever! Don’t set goals or define objectives for a successful CRM project. Throw that “must-have” requirements list out the window. And don’t involve any other departments in the decision. They will love whatever you pick, right? And please don’t ask the vendor or salesperson to demonstrate how your data will perform in the proposed environment. He’s a busy guy!  Besides, that web demo was really flashy.

 Don’t worry about getting the executive team involved.  They like you so much they’ll agree with whatever you say, right? Sign those contracts! After all it’s only money and who cares about that fine print anyway. Everything will go smoothly and no one will question your decision. Oh and be sure to tell your sales department that the reason for the new CRM is to allow management to look over their shoulder and monitor their every move. It has nothing to do with making their job easier or helping them sell more. The sales team will be excited to jump in and get started. They LOVE change and especially rigid “big brotherish” accountability!

Pick the cheapest solution. Everyone knows that you’ll get a quick ROI with the cheapest CRM. Don’t ask questions or do research…and never ask for references. Don’t worry about contract lengths, service agreements, storage limits or data management. You get what you pay for and cheaper is always better!  Besides, it’s got that sweet new app that downloads ringtones. It doesn’t matter if the tool enables you to better serve your customers.  And don’t worry if you need to change your business model to fit the tool.  Remember… people love change and price should always trump features!

Tell everyone that this new CRM will solve every problem the company has ever had. Create hundreds of data entry fields and pick lists for your users. Sales reps love being data entry clerks! Don’t change any of your current processes or make improvements in your spreadsheet mentality.  That’s the way you have been doing it for decades.  Those forms are timeless and essential. Oh, and be sure to knock your team out with all the amazing features and promise them that nothing will go wrong. Let them know that this new CRM will be the panacea that fixes everything. Make sure the executive team has the absolute highest expectations of you and the CRM tool. You need a raise anyway, right?

Make sure the CRM you choose a really difficult to use. Everyone knows that difficult means superior and the more times you click through screens the better. All of your peers have amazing IT skills so they will appreciate your time-saving choice.  Besides, the user experience is totally overrated.  Oh yes, and be sure to “dump” all your old data into that shiny new tool. Everyone in your organization is a perfectionist and that data is clean as a whistle. Now… roll that thing out to the entire company all at once. You’ll get lots of positive feedback, I promise, and rollouts are more manageable without phases or trials.

While my list is ridiculous and no one would ever set out to sabotage their own project, there are some implementation truths to heed. Upper management can demand the use of a CRM tool, but the front end users can make or break your success.

The Simplesoft approach to CRM is unique, and we do invest the upfront time needed to listen and understand how our clients currently work with their customers. We take the time to help them define “best practices” and configure the tool to fit the personality of their business.  And, we understand that any investment in a software technology alone will be wasted unless the management, the end users, and the system administrator have a vision and understand how to implement the software properly to serve the customer better.

Consider joining us on June 8th for the Heartland SalesLogix Users Group meeting. If you are in the Ohio area or a nearby state, it’s a free event and it is held quarterly. The topic this quarter is “Strengthening User Adoption”. Click here to sign up and learn more.

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The Sound of Ideas being Exchanged……so much Enthusiasm!

March 22nd, 2010 by Don

There are so many ways to collaborate and exchange ideas in this day and age, including this very medium, a blog.  I think most people would still agree that the face-to-face dynamics and exchange of thoughts remains the most energizing. The Heartland SalesLogix Users Group meeting was held in our office again recently, and although I did not participate I was very pleased to hear the enthusiasm, the sound of interaction between attendees in our training center.  I know the group has struggled with offering the ability for some attendees to participate in the meeting via a web meeting, but has staved off that option to promote face-to-face participation only.  From what I heard, I believe that remains the best decision.

Although I could hear the spirited exchange of ideas and the laughter, I received most of the feedback from the after meeting event over dinner.  One of the attendees conveyed a pivotal comment made by their SalesLogix database administrator recently that focused the whole group on next month’s meeting topic.  The comment was about a power user  in her organization that called and said, “ Do you know that it takes me 3 clicks to ……”  The power user continued, “See if you can get it down to 1.”  The rallying challenge of “user adoption” was embraced by the entire group.  Everyone is anxious to see the design ideas this company has implemented and those planned to improve the user adoption of SalesLogix.  Next month’s meeting will be held at that company’s location and a full demonstration of their ideas will be shared. 

In the end, the purpose of the users group is all about building relationships and that is still done most effectively looking one another in the eye!  Having said that, I would like to look you in the eye at the next meeting.  Register for the next Heartland SalesLogix Users Group meeting.

“Electric communication will never be a substitute for the face of someone who with their soul encourages another person to be brave and true.”  -Charles Dickens

“It is good to rub and polish our brain against that of others.”  -Michel de Montaigne

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