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Fostering Collaboration in Higher Education Salesforce Foundation Webinar Sept 13 th , 2012 Shane Sugino Associate Director, Career Management Center Kellogg School of Management

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Salesforce webinar presentation on how the Kellogg School of Management uses the Salesforce.com social enterprise platform to collaborate

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Page 1: SFDC Kellogg Higher Ed Collaboration Webinar 9 13

Fostering Collaboration in Higher Education

Salesforce Foundation WebinarSept 13th, 2012

Shane SuginoAssociate Director, Career Management Center

Kellogg School of Management

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COL·LAB·O·RA·TION (kəˌlabəˈrāSHən)

Cooperative arrangement in which two or more parties (which may or may not have any previous relationship) work jointly towards a common goal. Effective method of transferring 'know how' among individuals, therefore critical to creating and sustaining a competitive advantage.

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Agenda

• Introduction – Who am I?• The Kellogg Story• Kellogg Social Enterprise platform• Demo• Benefits,Best Practices & Challenges

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Shane Sugino…Who am I?

Currently:• Associate Director, Career Management Center, Kellogg

School of Management• Career Coach and Strategic Relationship/Business

Development Manager– PE, VC, Entrepreneurship, R/E, Healthcare

Previously:• Healthcare Private Equity• Leadership Development• Two startups – Software and Biogas• Six years Wall Street experience

Education:• BS Finance – NYU Stern• MBA Brand Mgmt – Cornell Johnson School

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The Kellogg story…a legacy of feudalistic autonomy

Natural state of affairs:• Information/data not naturally shared

across departments• Activities are often duplicated• Manual processes: Highly inefficient use of

scarce resources• Not an ideal way to run a professional

relationship-driven organization

The alumni experience:• Duplicate outreach• Lost alums / Ignorant of changes in

careers• Inundating “go to” alums for events• Reliance on “memory” or “who you

know” for participation• Ignorant of alumni campus activities

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From ideation to reality

Career Management

Center

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Zell Center/Asset Management

Levy Institute - Entrepreneur

Real Estate

Heizer Center for PEVC

Strong similarities among the “Fab 5”:

• High Profile centers of activity

• Cross–pollination of alumni population (e.g. Real Estate PE)

• Relationship building mentality

• Heavy event planning or support activities

• High net-worth alumni population

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The Kellogg Salesforce.com worldHeizer Center

for PEVC

Real Estate

Career Management

Center

Zell Center / Asset Mgmt

Levy Institute

Social Enterprise

Advance-ment

Corp Partner-

ships

NU FarleyCenter

HEMA

PhD

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Collaborating through Salesforce Social Enterprise

CRM

• Share customer data• Full transparency of activity• Track high level of

engagement• Marketing campaigns• Newsletter communications• Event participation

CHATTER

• Build external and internal communities– Engaged conversations– Dissemination of info– Collaborative groups– Student to student

conversations• Data repository• Collaboration with peers in and

across departments

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Kellogg Salesforce demo

www.salesforce.com/

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Benefits of CRM

• Full Transparency– Each group sees engagements with other groups– Increased understanding of major relationships– Repository of historical engagement activity and

communications• Reduction of Duplicative activities

– No more duplicate requests– Eliminates redundant events/activities

• Increased Marketing Capabilities– We love campaigns!

• Club/Center Alumni Newsletters• Dean thank you letters

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Benefits of the Social Enterprise

• Leveraging the power of social– Tapping hidden knowledge from within the organization– Sharing across groups/dissemination of information– Increased levels of engagement– Natural data alignment (CRM + Chatter)

• Archival opportunities– Threads and conversations not buried in email– Searchable by groups - Repository

• Reduction in duplicative actions– Individual emails or email conversations

• Builds community– Fun and social engagement!

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Kellogg and NU SFDC roadmap**at least this is the roadmap I am using to envision the future

AdmissionsAlumni

Relations - Jive Platform

Expand CMC

usage

Complete lifecycle tracking of students

NU AthleticsSchool ofCont Ed ???

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Best practices and challengesBest Practices

• Choose one issue to solve (in this case CRM data)

• Implementation strategy = Organizational fit (i.e. Grassroots)

• Plan for generational gaps among staff e.g. differing comfort levels of technology adoption

• Start simple and easy!

• Find stakeholders with similar client populations and organizational goals

• Open architecture is key – less barriers – drives usage!

Challenges ahead:

• Adoption – drive usage!

• Technology creep – getting too complicated

• Integration with or replacement of legacy systems – the long road ahead

• Building expertise across different users and admins

• Competing groups (e.g. Jive)

• FT Salesforce admin?

• 3rd party software training

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Questions?