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Monday, April 19, 2021

Empowering People and Businesses Through Technology

This blog appeared first on https://www.salesforce.com/ap/blog/2021/04/meet-trailblazer-johan-yu.html

At Salesforce, Nichola Palmer works with customers to bring their stories of innovation and transformation to life. In this blog series featuring Trailblazers, Nichola introduces Johan Yu, a Salesforce MVP, business systems architect, blogger, and author, based in Singapore. Johan loves using the power of data for the benefit of all business stakeholders.

In the remote Indonesian village where Johan Yu grew up, electricity was a rare luxury. Therefore, all tasks connected to his father’s farming business were done manually. Along with the farming itself, these included record-keeping of expenses, crop production levels, and sales accounts.

At school, Johan began to learn about computers. Very soon, he recognised the power such technology would bring to his father’s business, as well as his community. Johan wasn’t thinking of anything sophisticated like artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, or robotic automation. Such technology was still a long way off. He could simply see that certain jobs were better left to machines, enabling humans to be better at what they do.

“At my high school, we had a computer lab and I became very interested in computers,” says Johan. “Once my teachers knew I was interested in computer science, they guided me on a path to study at university in Jakarta.”

Johan earned a Bachelor of Computer, Management Information Systems, at Jakarta’s BINUS University. Then, he took a Master of Management, Information Systems, at BINUS University and Australia’s Curtin University. 

While studying,  Johan realised his dream could come true. As a child, he had imagined using the power of computing to help businesspeople like his father. Today, he is a business systems architect and Salesforce MVP, who works with businesses to solve problems using technology.


Becoming “skilled, more competent, and faster”

For seven years during and following university, Johan worked for an insurance firm. Then he moved to Sydney, Australia, and took a job with the country’s first Salesforce partner. Immediately, the Salesforce platform made sense to him. It wasn’t so much about what it did, but more about what it allowed him to do.

“I had come from using basic systems to building applications,” Johan says. “And I realised there were a lot of things that I thought IT professionals shouldn’t have to do any more.

“I saw that we could focus more on how technology can enable the strategic needs of the business, rather than just the infrastructure required. The capabilities of the technology enabled us to think about the business in a different way.”

The capabilities of the Salesforce platform made him feel “skilled, more competent, and faster”, Johan says. In the past, he had never experienced a strong community around a platform or brand. So when he had challenges, it was sometimes difficult to find solutions. But once he discovered how active the Salesforce community was, he realised he was able to find answers immediately, from Trailblazers all over the world.

“I appreciated the speed to execute,” he says. “In the past, I had to spend a long time setting up the server, the database, and more. But the Salesforce platform is so convenient. I could just start working on projects immediately. And reach out to the community for help when needed.”


Success = user experience + empowerment

Johan is currently working in a multinational company, from his home in Singapore, with more than 10,000 people around the globe. How does he ensure they’re all making the most of a platform or application that has been developed for them? 

“We try to make sure apps are simple for users to understand and interact with,” he says. “We don’t want to put too much effort into documentation. If it is user-friendly, then it makes sense. If it’s not user-friendly, it’s just wasting money.”

Importantly, Johan says, technology is not about replacing people. Its true power, as he realised when he was a young boy, is in making people even better at what they do.

“In the corporate world, we don’t use AI to replace people. We use it to enable people,” he says. 

“Our people can use AI to see how likely it is that a sale will close. The propensity to close is based on historical data and on the experience of similar customers. So, the AI helps salespeople to prioritise their work. We see that it makes them more successful.”


Leading the Salesforce community in Singapore

In Singapore, Johan is well-known as a generous leader within the Salesforce community. He is considered a knowledgeable expert, who spends a great deal of time helping others to find solutions to powerful business challenges.

This assistance includes a Salesforce-themed blog site, managed and written by Johan, which attracts more than  2,200 people every day from around the world. Most of his visitors are not from Singapore. They come from the USA, UK, and India. His reputation has spread around the globe.

The prolific sharer of knowledge has also written three books. They are Salesforce Reporting and Dashboards, Salesforce Lightning Reporting and Dashboards, and Getting Started with Salesforce Einstein Analytics.

“One of my passions is sharing knowledge with other people,” Johan says. “It’s something I really enjoy. The community has always given me answers fast and shared its knowledge, so I like to do the same.”



Monday, August 8, 2016

#MidwestDreamin16 through my lens

CHICAGO | Navy Pier | 21-22 July 2016

Continuing Salesforce MVP Event #MVPChicago16, within the same week, I attend my 1st ever Salesforce event run by community #MidwestDreamin16 in Chicago, and it is awesome!!

With almost 1,000 people fly from all over Unites States, more than 35 partners (including SalesforceA and Salesforce trust) show case their product, and many break out sessions present by community, including: end users, admins, and developer sessions. If you have ever been in Dreamforce, this is pretty similar to Dreamforce, but in smaller scale and run by community.

I also have a chance to meet with many of my virtual friends in-person.

yay... I am staff!


sessions agenda



volunteering with Andy on staffing Ask the Experts




AppExchange Demo Jam

with fellow UK MVPs

performance by Apex & the Limits

trolley from Intercontinental hotel to Navy Pier

oh no gun!

breakout session

Circles of Success

Awesome admin lunch time trivia games

Congratulations to all #MidwestDreamin16 team for such a great conference. Thanks @ericdresh @DZieg11 @DeniseCarbone4 @NickersUniverse et all, great job!!



Twitter hash-tag: #MidwestDreamin16

Other blogs from other community member or partner: 

#MVPChicago16 through my lens

CHICAGO | W Hotel | 18 - 19 July 2016


This would be my 3rd MVP event, here the re-cap for 2014 and 2015 Summit. It's always good to see MVP peeps from around the world in a place, and this time it is hold in Chicago, yay my first time visit this town.

I'll not write much about the event content as we are under NDA, but in very short, it is about lightning, Lighting, LIGHTNING !!!

Here are some great moments to share:

1st day - registration


with fellow Japanese MVPs


some of Asian MVPs

with #1 salesforce blogger

beach appreciation dinner


starting 2nd day







this is what we call Ohana

Navy Pier dinner




Thank you Salesforce for hosting and make this event happened, and yes Chicago is gorgeous !!!




Twitter hash-tag: #MVPChicago16


Blog from other MVP or Partner: Salesforce MVP Chicago SUMMIT 2016


Sunday, September 27, 2015

Dreamforce '15 Experience Through My Lens


Dreamforce 15 has been over, a week with thousands of sessions, hands-on training, keynote, networking, cloud expo, and parties went fast. But what dreamforce mean for me? It's a great experience, great atmosphere, great energy, it's like you are a fan of a rock band, and you fly over 20 hours to watch their show, when it finish, you feel re-charge full of energy and you know you will back next year.

The experience and atmosphere is always great, once you landed in San Francisco International airport. Not only of the nice weather in the bay area, start from the immigration officer who asked if you are coming for Dreamforce? Your Uber taxi driver asked the same question. The city of San Francisco decorate with Salesforce blue color, from advertisement board, rickshaw, and people walking around city with blue lanyard and common backpack.

Instead of typing Dreamforce experience in words, people say that pictures say thousands of words. So, let's begin:




It is HUGE
  • 170,000 attendees
  • 78 countries
  • 1,600 sessions
  • 400 partners expo
  • Over 1,000,000 books donated




Networking

with awesome @crmsalesgem


thanks @hollygoldin for MVP program at #DF15

with the wizard @kwongerific

the Trailhead Developer Advocate @jeffdonthemic


Keynotes

Stevie Wonder open the keynote

the future of customer success keynote by @benioff

Sales Cloud keynote

Sales Cloud lucky winner

Admin keynote

Heart & Soul of Salesforce @ admin keynote


Firechat

UBER CEO - very inspirational gentleman


Satya Nadella - partnership with Microsoft


Products / Features

IoT cloud

SalesforceIQ

Lightning Experience UI


Admin Zone

Dept. of #AwesomeAdmin

#AwesomeAdmin

Staffing Admin Booth


Trailhead & Hack HQ

Learn Salesforce with Trailhead

Complete the Hack for Swag


Cloud Expo


@SamAchuff in action


Dreamfest

Gary Clark Jr, The Killers, Foo Fighters





Dreampark


Enjoying keynote from Dreampark




Dreamstore

My book for 20% off



Dreamboat




Salesforce MVP


Reserved Seat for Keynotes

Dreamboat party


Thank You !






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