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"We've Had All This Data for 40 Years. The Actual Outcomes Have Not Changed."

45 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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Jack Siney, co-founder and CRO at Front Race, discusses the challenges of implementing AI in sales, emphasizing the importance of the human element and the need for a middle layer in the sales process. He highlights the metric engine as a key lever for leveraging AI in the sales process and addresses the small sample size problem through behavior analysis. The conversation delves into the impact of AI and data on sales motions, challenges post-COVID, unique success variables, data-driven insights, behavioral analysis with AI, AI and data utilization, AI solutions and sea change, AI noise and automation, future of go-to-market, the great upheaval, efficiency in sales and marketing, buyer's journey and automation, and AI adoption and implementation. The discussion highlights the importance of company-specific data, challenges of AI noise in the market, and the impact of AI on workforce and market dynamics. Takeaways * Importance of the human element in AI implementation * Leveraging the metric engine for AI in sales AI's impact on sales motions and data insights * Challenges and opportunities in AI adoption and implementation Chapters * 00:00 Introduction to Jack Siney and Front Race * 05:10 The Human Element in AI Implementation * 15:32 The Metric Engine and Leveraging AI in Sales * 26:02 Sales Motions and Data Insights * 31:13 AI and Data Utilization * 36:41 Future of Go-to-Market * 42:06 Efficiency in Sales and Marketing

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