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In this episode of "The Channel Surfers," hosts John McCabe and Jeff Lennon ride the fast-moving wave of "agentic AI" and its growing impact on the partner motion. With their signature conversational and insightful style, they explore the shift from AI that assists to AI that acts, helping listeners navigate what this change means for channel professionals without getting "crushed along the way." Key Discussion Points Defining Agentic AI The hosts begin by clarifying the distinction between the AI most people are familiar with and this new evolution. - Assistive AI: This is the AI that helps you do things faster, such as drafting emails, summarizing documents, or offering suggestions. It assists with tasks. - Agentic AI: This is a more autonomous form of AI designed to take action and execute entire workflows without constant human prompting. It can manage a schedule, evaluate deal registrations in a PRM, or run complex follow-up sequences. As John puts it, it's a shift from "AI assists to AI does or acts." How Agentic AI is Impacting the Partner Motion John and Jeff discuss how agentic AI is not about replacing people but about making them more efficient and effective, allowing them to do "more with less." - Repetitive Task Automation: Mundane but critical tasks like email sequencing for partner reps, organizing schedules, and managing digital files can be automated, freeing up channel managers to focus on strategy and relationships. - Enhanced Partner Management: AI can help expand the number of partners a single manager can effectively handle. Where a manager might have been capped at 5-7 focus partners, AI could enable them to effectively manage 12-15 by automating follow-through and ensuring consistent execution. - Persistent, Intelligent Follow-Up: Unlike humans who can be deterred by rejection, an AI agent will persistently follow up on leads or communications. Agentic AI can even augment and tweak its approach to remain effective without being overly pushy.
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