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Introducing Think Like an Architect: A New Livestream Series

www.salesforce.com· ·Intermediate ·Architect ·4 min read
Summary

Think Like an Architect is a new livestream series where Salesforce experts demonstrate how to approach complex business challenges with a clear three-step architectural thinking process: understanding requirements, designing aligned solutions, and justifying trade-offs. The series covers real-world scenarios like integration patterns and dynamic external documentation using structured problem-solving techniques. It’s designed to help Salesforce architects, admins, and developers build scalable, trusted solutions by making architectural thinking accessible and interactive via live Q&A sessions.

Takeaways
  • Apply the What/How/Why framework to break down and solve architectural challenges.
  • Use real-world scenarios to guide solution design and stakeholder alignment.
  • Engage in live Q&A to clarify architectural decisions and trade-offs.
  • Architectural thinking benefits admins, developers, and technical leaders alike.
  • Focus on creating adaptable, trusted solutions built for long-term impact.

Designing trusted, easy, and adaptable solutions requires more than just the latest product knowledge. You need to also know how to think through complexity, trade-offs, and long-term impact. In our new livestream series on LinkedIn, Think Like an Architect , Salesforce experts break down real-world scenarios and show you how to analyze problems, validate your assumptions, and design solutions built for the future. What is Think Like an Architect? Think Like an Architect is a new livestream series that illustrates how architects break down today’s challenges, validate their assumptions and design solutions built for the future. Each monthly episode focuses on a particular business challenge or use case. Using a clear, three-step approach, we’ll guide you through the thought process and diagram the solution, including: 1. The What: Understanding and breaking down the requirements into logical pieces 2. The How: Aligning the solution to the requirements holistically 3.

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