Salesforce was ranked by Fortune in 2019 as the number one best place to work among large companies1 and was recently named in Forbes’ 2020 World’s Most Admired Companies,2 so it’s no wonder they are growing at a rapid clip. But, as more employees join the Salesforce team of Trailblazers, the demands of communicating effectively across the organization, and making employees feel valued increase. Jo-ann Olsovsky, Executive Vice President and CIO at Salesforce, and her team are tasked with providing effective and reliable ways to connect people across the organization and make sure they continue to feel a part of the team regardless of where they are located around the world.
IBM and Salesforce have partnered together on live video streaming
projects for many years, most notably to extend the reach of Dreamforce
sessions to customers and interested parties that can’t make it to the event in
San Francisco each year. In 2019, Salesforce decided to expand its video
streaming work with IBM to include internal employee communications as well. Being
able to continue to grow and scale communications and do it in a way that
doesn’t impact other applications running on the corporate network is a
significant priority. In this video story, Jo-ann talks about the importance of
video, the impact on Salesforce employees and company culture…the “Salesforce
Ohana3,” and where she sees video technology headed in the future.