Before every week’s sales performance review with your manager, you need to present your SalesForce numbers in the best light possible. You go to your SalesForce account, set some filters and run a report on those filters. Then you export it as an Excel document and import the data in PowerPoint. Finally, you create charts to suit to the meeting’s agenda. You do this boring and time-consuming task every Friday, before your weekly meeting. Haven’t you had enough of it? Don’t you think you spend more time creating reports and charts, and less time actually selling?
9 months ago
Before every week’s sales performance review with your manager, you need to present your SalesForce numbers in the best light possible. You go to your SalesForce account, set some filters and run a report on those filters. Then you export it as an Excel document and import the data in PowerPoint. Finally, you create charts
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by Hrishikesh Choudhari
August 24, 2011
Tutorials
You have been creating charts in PowerPoint for a long time. You create a presentation, insert a chart, write or copy-paste the data into spreadsheet, customize some settings and you are done. And, it has worked perfectly for you till now. Hasn’t it?
9 months ago
You have been creating charts in PowerPoint for a long time. You create a presentation, insert a chart, write or copy-paste the data into spreadsheet, customize some settings and you are done. And, it has worked perfectly for you till now. Hasn’t it
Read more
by Hrishikesh Choudhari
August 18, 2011
Tutorials