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Designing Social Applications Lahini Arunachalam, Salesforce.com, ISV Technical Evangelist @lahini in/lahini-arunachalam Marc Kuster, Salesforce.com, ISV Technical Evangelist @marckuster in/marckuster Ross Belmont, Appiphony, Chief Experience Designer @rossbelmont in/rossbelmont

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Social Apps have arrived - how do you transform your ISV application to leverage these innovative principles, and what features do you need to build to get there? Join us for an interactive workshop that will give you first-hand experience in a new process we are introducing to our ISV partners. You will brainstorm on a sample application, and learn how to generate innovative ideas that address your customers needs in a forward-thinking way. After this session, you will be able to apply these same principles to start realizing your own Social App vision.

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Designing Social Applications Lahini Arunachalam, Salesforce.com, ISV Technical Evangelist @lahini in/lahini-arunachalam Marc Kuster, Salesforce.com, ISV Technical Evangelist @marckuster in/marckuster Ross Belmont, Appiphony, Chief Experience Designer @rossbelmont in/rossbelmont

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Session Objectives

• Understand how to transform your application into a social application

• Become familiar with the Ignite process

• Apply the methodology to a sample recruiting application

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What

Overview of Ignite process

Personas & Pain Points Storyboarding

What are the tools in use today? What’s working and what’s not?

Who should we optimize a solution for?

Apply social concepts to use cases to identify new approaches and

opportunities to innovate

Paint a new vision by retelling the ISV end user story, adopting social

elements

Collaborative Ideation

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Establish Personas

Employee referrer

Rick Ref Adam Interview Anne Recruiter Carrie Candidate Candidate Interviewer Recruiter

Sara Manager Hiring

Manager

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Pain Point Analysis

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Form the Vision

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What Will Transform your Customers’ Experience?

Recruiting is a painful, reactive, black-box, silo-ed process

Scale the business by making recruiting a fun, engaging, interactive challenge that

empowers your employees

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Social Application Characteristics

•  Feeds, posts, threads

•  Multiple actor types

•  Cross-constituency

•  App to app & system to system

•  Identity services

•  Integration & customization

•  Ubiquitous

•  Real-time

•  Reliable

•  Consistent

•  Self-organizing

•  Default transparency

•  Cross-category

Collaboration

Interoperability

Mobility

Network Effects

•  Ease of use

•  Gamification

•  Social Features

•  Disruptive

•  Forward-thinking

Innovation

Social UX

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Ideation

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Exercise: Ideation

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Rank the Ideas

• Impact: How will this feature impact the business?

• Alignment: How well does this align to our overall vision?

• Value/Pain Relief: What is the value to the end user?

2 Medium

1 Low

3 High

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Rank the Ideas

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Exercise: Ranking

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Storyboards

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Storyboard

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Storyboard

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Storyboard

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Storyboard

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Key Takeaways

• Understand the Ignite process

• Transform your application from data-centric to user-centric

• Use the provided resources to make your application social

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Resources

• Social Enterprise Website – quick link • Worksheets • Storyboards • Session Workbook • Additional examples and storyboards

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ISV Kickoff: Getting Started How to Architect & Design Your App Designing Social Apps (Workshop)

Extend Your Commercial Force.com App Team Development and Release Mgmt Building Secure Applications in the Cloud

Distributing & Licensing Your App Automate Your App Sales

Expanding Your Marketing Reach with AppExchange Marketing Best Practices in the Social Era Mastering the Direct Sales Model Selling Social Apps

How to Support Your Customers ISV PM Product Roadmap

DF12 ISV Success Sessions Great sessions for each phase of the lifecycle

Build Distribute Support Sell Plan

Follow sessions and join the Partner Success Group on

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Why Work With a PDO A Few Reminders. . .

Survey (Session Record)

Partner Success Experts Innovation Theater and Lounge 1:1 Success Clinics Innovation Theater and Lounge Need to relax? Have a massage!

Check out the Partner Hub

Cloud Crawl (Thursday Night) 540 Howard Street

@partnerforce Follow us on Twitter

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Why Work With a PDO Partner Hub – Speaker Debrief

Welcome Desk

Partner Success Clinics

Speaker Debrief

Area

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Lahini Arunachalam

ISV Technical Evangelist @lahini

Marc Kuster

ISV Technical Evangelist @marckuster

Ross Belmont

Chief Experience Designer @rossbelmont

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