Get Hands-On with the Dreamforce ’17 Admin Trailmix

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The learning never stops for Admins who love to blaze trails with Salesforce! Every Admin can be a Trailblazer who champions productivity, delivers innovation, and builds connections with Lightning, Einstein, and the Salesforce Platform. The Dreamforce ’17 Admin Trailmix is all about helping you get hands-on with the new and improved features Shawna Wolverton, Gillian Bruce, and LeeAnne Rimel shared in the Dreamforce ’17 Salesforce for Admins keynote demos.

You can treat this Trailmix as a curated list to build into your long-term learning plans, or take the year-end challenge and earn all badges by December 31st to ring in the New Year with an awesome new Cloudy Trailblazer badge.

Either way, take these simple steps to connect and learn along with us!

1. Go to the Trailmix and click follow
2. Let us know your plan to learn along with us. Share a tweet including #DF17AdminTrailmix
3. Keep us posted on your progress, ask for help, and inspire your peers on Twitter and the Admin Trailblazer Collaboration Group

But wait, there’s always MOAR with Trailhead!

Starting Monday, November 13th, every badge you earn until December 31st gets you a chance to win gear like fitness trackers, wireless headphones, and $1,000 gift cards — all designed to help you #SeizetheTrail! The more badges you earn, the more entries you’ll receive. The higher your rank, the better the prize you could win.

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