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Executive Summary

Idea Dash: 50% Faster Product Starts, 100% Success Rate

Company

Salesforce

Timeline

6 weeks

Project

Process Improvement

My Role

Creative Lead
& Facilitator

The Problem

  • Executive product ideas lacked fast, credible evaluation
  • Ideas stalled in committee or moved forward without shared rationale

Outcome

  • 50% faster transition to product development
  • 100% of products that began in an Idea Dash met or exceeded performance goals
  • Concept was approved and funded by Sales Cloud leadership, leading to Pipeline Inspector which influenced how Sales Cloud presented records

My Role

  • Architech and advocate of the Idea Dash design process
  • Lead faciliator and designer for early executive level engagements
  • Advisor for Idea Dashes across Sales, Service, and Commerce Clouds


Detailed Case Study

1

Context and Challenge

Why This Problem Mattered

What was not working
  • Ideas surfaced through executive intuition, not evidence
  • Early evaluation lacked ownership and momentum
Why existing solutions failed
  • Committee-driven discussion delayed decisions
  • Unilateral executive calls left teams unclear on rationale
Business risk
  • High downstream cost of false positives
  • Strategic lag compared to competitors moving faster

Constraints and Complexities

Speed
  • Needed to match executive decision cadence
  • Could not slow momentum
Credibility
  • Had to earn trust from Product, Engineering, and Design
  • Outputs needed experiential fidelity, not abstract strategy
Organization
  • No dedicated team for early exploration
  • Limited executive time and attention

My Role and Decision Ownership

Architect and Advocate
  • Created Idea Dash independently within Design
  • Presented and secured GM endorsement for adoption
Lead Designer and Facilitator
  • Led the first 3–4 Idea Dashes as an IC and player-coach
  • Facilitated executive workshops and hands-on design exploration
Advisor and Scaler
  • Advised subsequent Idea Dashes after process validation
  • Expanded usage across Sales, Service, and Commerce Clouds

2

The Idea Dash Defined

Small, Design-Led Team

  • Two paired designers as core team
  • PM and Engineering embedded as collaborators

Three Week Sprint

  • Research, synthesis, and design in a fixed cadence
  • Regular executive touchpoints to maintain alignment

Clear End States

  1. Approve: Move to a product team.
  2. Reject: Learn and stop
  3. Continue: Run another Idea Dash

3

First Idea Dash: Manager 1:1

The Manager 1:1 is a core weekly sales ritual where managers scrutinize pipeline health, coach performance, and evaluate a rep’s ability to hit quota.

Why This Was Chosen

  1. GM of Sales Cloud collected consistent executive feedback the need to support the Manager 1:1
  2. Current Sales Cloud forecast capabilities were considered to be underperforming in the market

What Was Explored

  1. Visibility into pipeline health and rep performance
  2. How managers coach and forecast in real time

Design Concepts

After a quick desk research and agreeing on the design brief, we quickly generated two separate concepts around the identified problem:

1. Simple & Directed: Minimal UI using conversational natural language

2. Higher Signal to Noise: Data dense with more visual weight leading the eye to relevant signal

Dash Results

Presentation & Prototypes

Deck and prototype presented to GM and exec team

Decision: Continue

Run a second Idea Dash with qualitative validation


4

Second Idea Dash: Research

Taking the two concepts, we moved into a quick research sprint to gain insight and confidence around the product.

Research Approach

  • Qualitative interviews with 10 subjects ranging from VPs to Senior Managers
  • Lightweight competitive analysis
  • Rapid synthesis workshops

Top Line Interview Results

100%

Preference for Higher Signal concept

Universial design for the flexibility to view all the data with a layer of signal feedback,

80%

Documentation Desired

8 of 10 participants requested that follow up notes and action item documentation be included.

10 of 10

Much improved solution

Universially, particiapnts responded that the concept seemed like a natural progression from the existing solution.

Design Principles

From the research, five experience themes emerged that users want this new experience to exemplify:

Speak in Human Terms

Many managers and reps are not power users of applications. Those interviewed using other products stated their preference for reports and controls that are presented using natural, accessible language.

Be as Fast as the Conversation

Users will choose the solution that meets their needs in terms of speed and efficiency. Points of friction are not tolerated and users will abandon products to find faster workarounds.

Show the Action

Managers know what types of information they want discuss but they need help finding it. Such as any major changes to deals, the kinds of activities the reps are performing, and whether or not they are completing agreed upon tasks from the last 1:1.

Make Accountability Easy

Every manager we spoke with agreed that documenting conversations and creating trackable to-dos was a clear win.

“Data Display” Does Not Always Mean Text

Feedback from research indicate that users respond well to Clari and other products use of visual treatments to convey data.

Part of creating an desirable experience is moving beyond text to display data and use color, shape, iconography and other elements. This creates visual interest (which translates to emotional engagement) as well as more effectively communicate relevant data points and signals.

Dash Results

From the research, the executive team felt confident to move forward with the chosen concept to bootstrap and accelerate the product definition and design process.

The result was the Pipeline Inspection feature added to all Sales Cloud instances.

Pipleine Inspection launched for Sales Cloud


5

Impact and Reflection

50%

Faster Start

From approval to PRD, technical spikes, and exploration saved avg of 1 month over the time spent on Idea Dash

100%

Success

All Idea Dashes I was involved with exceeded adoption and usage targets