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Tag: Impostor Syndrome

November 8, 2018November 9, 2018 Samantha Shain Salesforce, Uncategorized

Ifs, Ands, AND Buts

Here's a recipe for how to use Pivot Tables, VLOOKUPs, If Statements, and the Concatenate function to take bigger data sets and manipulate them, saving you TONS of time so you can get back to organizing or putting your feet up. Plus, some lessons on segmentation. And some puns!

August 3, 2018 Samantha Shain Salesforce, Uncategorized

Impasta Syndrome

5 concrete ways to unravel Impostor Syndrome (praise the planning crew for the Salesforce.Org Open Source Community Sprints!), plus some cute cartoons.

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