by Paul Ginsberg | 31 Jan 2023 | Community, Diary, Nonprofit
Salesforce.org runs something called the Community Commons Sprint. These are opportunities for people to come together and work on Salesforce-related open source products that are primarily of benefit to nonprofits; although it includes amazing exceptions such as the...
by Paul Ginsberg | 18 Jul 2022 | Admin, Career, Community, Diary, Nonprofit
Recently, I wrote that Community Conferences are “where it’s at” (the current Big Thing). That was only one half of the blog. Today I want to give specific examples from the most recent conference I attended, YeurDreamin’. It’s not just the technical talks which were...
by Paul Ginsberg | 11 Jul 2022 | Admin, Career, Community
As we (sort of) come out from Covid, people are prioritising which events they go to. This post is all about Community Conferences. If you’ve never been before I’m going to explain what they are, and why – for many – they are now a better destination than...
by Paul Ginsberg | 23 May 2022 | Community, Leadership
One of the caps I wear, is being a co-leader for YeurLeadin, which aims to help the more involved person in the Salesforce ecosystem. Here I reproduce a recent YeurLeadin blog, which reflects upon what the status is for community events in 2022, as we transition to...
by Paul Ginsberg | 4 Jan 2022 | Career, Community
Over the last few years I have I reflected on my experiences with networking in the Salesforce ecosystem and why networking is becoming increasingly vital. I want to return to this topic, capturing the insight and coping strategies that I’ve since uncovered. Read more...
by Paul Ginsberg | 2 Nov 2021 | Community, Leadership
How’s your pandemic going? Judging by my conversations with European Community Group Leaders, not so great; or at least it’s causing a recalibration of priorities. In this piece, originally published by YeurLeadin, I’m thinking out loud. Maybe you agree, maybe...