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The CRO Is Dead. Long Live the Chief Revenue Architect.

36 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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TLDR; Gong just renamed the CRO role to Chief Revenue Architect. That's not a branding exercise. It's a signal that the top of every go-to-market org is being rebuilt around systems, AI, and the human skills your team can't fake. This week, Dannii Mathers (SBR Consulting) joins us to call out what's actually changing and what every revenue leader needs to do about it. Full DescriptionThe shape of the revenue leader job is changing faster than most go-to-market orgs are willing to admit. AI is collapsing the work RevOps used to spend quarters on. Forecasts that took 18 months to build are getting rebuilt in two weeks. Dashboards, deal scoring, account research, even some of the coaching prep work — it's all being compressed. So what's left? The human stuff. The coaching. The connection. The ability to walk into a forecast call and read the room instead of running an interrogation. The ability to develop a frontline sales manager who was a great rep three months ago and has no idea how to lead a team today. This is the conversation we get into with Dannii Mathers, senior consultant and coach at SBR Consulting and co-host of the Growth Workshop podcast. We talk about why most AI rollouts in sales orgs are failing (hint: the head of IT is delivering the training), why enablement is the function actually built for the AI moment, why emotional intelligence is a measurable, buildable leadership skill, and why the leaders who self-rate their EQ highest are almost always the ones with the biggest blind spots. We also get into one of the most useful AI use cases we've heard for sales leaders: feeding your own meeting transcripts into an agent and asking it to flag where you're talking over your team, invalidating input, or skipping curiosity. It's an objective feedback loop that no 360 review will give you. If you're a CRO, VP Sales, VP RevOps, VP Enablement, or a senior operator headed into your first leadership seat, this one will land. In This Episode * Why Gong renamed CRO to Chief Revenue Architect, and what it tells you about where the role is going * The reason most AI rollouts in sales orgs stall, and why enablement (not IT) should own the adoption * How to use AI as an objective coach for your own EQ blind spots * Why the over-empathetic leader trap hits new managers hardest, and how to push past it * From great seller to great coach: the leadership skill that just became non-negotiable

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