The 5-Step Framework To Help You Navigate Agentforce
Description
Today on the Salesforce Admins Podcast, we talk to Kate Lessard, Lead Admin Evangelist at Salesforce. Join us as we chat about the new Agentforce Adoption Framework and her new YouTube series, “Kate Clicks Through It.”
You should subscribe for the full episode, but here are a few takeaways from our conversation with Kate Lessard.
A flexible, nonlinear learning journey for admins
It’s been a while since we’ve had Kate on the pod, but she’s been cooking up something cool, and I wanted to sit down with her to hear all about it. It’s called the Agentforce Adoption Framework, and it’s your guide for bringing the power of AI into your organization.
Kate and the Evangelist team identified a gap: admins needed a structured path to get up to speed with everything Agentforce has to offer. The framework breaks this down into five areas of focus:
- Explore what’s possible
- Get curious
- Try it out
- Make it work
- Use it often
You can check out Kate’s post on the Admin Blog for more details, but the goal is to help you set goals for your organization and get ready for what’s coming next with AI.
Hands-on learning through “Kate Clicks Through It”
Kate’s also started a new YouTube series, “Kate Clicks Through It,” where she walks you through Salesforce processes step by step, with demos so you can click along and try them yourself.
“I personally am someone who learns best by doing,” Kate says, “I need to get hands-on, I need to do something. In many cases, I need to do it over and over again.” The videos are around 10 minutes long, giving you quick tutorials on subjects like how to build an Agentforce data library, or how to use Org Check as an alternative to Optimizer.
A framework for learning just about anything
The Agentforce Adoption Framework was developed through tons of research and feedback from admins, Salesforce MVPs, and folks on the product team. We think it’s pretty spiffy—so keep an eye out for more adoption-focused content at Dreamforce or even an event near you.
As Kate points out, while Agentforce might be the shiny new toy, the adoption framework can be adapted to just about anything you want to implement. She uses the example of Data Cloud to highlight how important it is to have that fundamental level of adoption for both your users and your external customers.
There are so many more great insights from Kate about how to level up your understanding of Agentforce, so be sure to check out the full episode. And don’t forget to subscribe to the Salesforce Admins Podcast so you can catch us every Thursday.
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Learn more
- Admin Blog: Your 5-Step Guide to Successful Agentforce Adoption
- YouTube Series: Kate Clicks Through It
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Full show transcript
Mike:
Welcome to the Salesforce Admin’s podcast. This week, admin evangelist Kate Lessard joins us to dive into the Agentforce adoption journey. From building a foundation AI to launching the new Kate Clicks Through It YouTube series, Kate walks us through how admins can thoughtfully and confidently bring AI into their organizations. We also chat about how feedback shaped the adoption framework and, sneak peek, what you might see at Dreamforce. So if you’ve been wondering where to start or where you are on your AI journey, this episode’s for you. Let’s get Kate on the podcast. So Kate, welcome back to the podcast.
Kate Lessard:
Thanks. It’s been a while.
Mike:
Yeah. January. Was it when we did the kickoff? That was the last time.
Kate Lessard:
Maybe. Or maybe did we do a TDX, prep for TDX call maybe?
Mike:
We might’ve. Other podcasters would remember their episodes, but me, just crank them out.
Kate Lessard:
Yeah, you’re a little busy.
Mike:
It’s okay. So you’ve been busy as well. Let’s talk about Agentforce stuff and YouTube stuff and everything you’ve been working on.
Kate Lessard:
Yeah, absolutely. It has definitely been a busy year. It’s been flying by. And some really exciting stuff that we’ve been working on for admins this year.
Mike:
First up being Agentforce stuff, because Agentforce. I know there’s not too much Agentforce out there. People say that, there’s not. When we’re recording this ChatGPT is coming out with a new model. This is our new norm. It’s like when the iPhone drop, there’s not enough iPhone information out in the world. There’s always iPhone information out in the world. There’s always going to be AI stuff for us to learn.
Kate Lessard:
Yeah, agreed. I think that that’s the really cool thing about Agentforce and the job that we get to do is that we get to play with and learn the new things as they’re coming out because it’s so important for us to share with others and let them learn from our mistakes. So I think that that brings a lot of fun experimentation into our jobs.
Mike:
Right, absolutely. So speaking of that, how do we kind of walk people through the journey to Agentforce?
Kate Lessard:
At TDX last year we, or I guess this year, we announced that we have this Agentforce development life cycle. But then we kind of started asking what comes before that? How do we get into this cycle where we’re iterating through ideation, configuration, testing, deployment, and supervising our agents? How can we get ready to actually go live with agents and Agentforce and using it? And so on the admin relations team, we kind of took a step back and started to think about adoption and how we can set up adoption for admins and get them not only familiar with Agentforce, if they have no idea what it is, where they can get started, how they can start to learn the fundamentals of AI just in general, and then dive into Salesforce and Agentforce and using AI within their CRM. That’s been something we’ve been really focused on, is creating the concept of this adoption framework to help admins get ready to move their organizations towards actually using Agentforce consistently.
Mike:
Yeah, because I think it’s one thing … I mean, it’s a little different than … And I use this a lot when we talk about Flow or some of our other products. Aut