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Why Enterprise Companies Are Failing at AI Adoption

October 31, 20253 min read

Most CROs think their AI problem is a technology problem.

It's not.

It's a change management problem disguised as a tech problem.

Lauren Goodell, Founder & CEO of Zinnia, has worked with enterprise organizations running 600+ sellers with zero CRM, frontline managers asking "how do I run a discovery call," and leadership teams terrified of falling behind on AI.

Here's what she's learned: Enterprise does not mean prepared.

The companies dropping millions on AI tools are the same ones still running sales on pen and paper. They're trying to add rocket fuel to an engine that doesn't exist yet.

The Real Blocker to AI Adoption

When Lauren asks CROs why they're not ready for AI, the answer is always some version of fear. Fear of the data. Fear the team can't adopt it. Fear of being left behind.

But AI is only as good as the data you put in. If you don't have a CRM, if you don't have a documented sales process, if your team doesn't know WHY they're filling out an account plan beyond checking a box for leadership... AI won't save you.

It'll amplify your dysfunction.

Start With the Why

Lauren's approach to change management is simple: start with the why at every level. Why are we adopting AI?

Why am I filling out this account plan? Why does this matter to ME?

You're not filling out an account plan to check a box. You're doing it to uncover new opportunity that builds pipeline, earns you more commission, and gets you promoted.

When reps understand the personal benefit, adoption becomes automatic.

The Calculator in Your Pocket Analogy

For teams resistant to change, especially the "old guard" who've done it the same way for decades, Lauren uses a powerful analogy.

Remember when teachers said you wouldn't walk around with a calculator in your pocket? Now you have a supercomputer in your hand.

When sellers say "I've been doing this manually just fine," they're doing times tables in their head when they could automate it. They're spending 2-3 hours on account research when AI can do it in 90 seconds.

The question isn't "should we adopt AI?" The question is "do you want to be left behind?"

Why Services Beat Software Every Time

Here's what VCs finally figured out: professional services de-risk your business. In 2021, investors only cared about margin. Pure software. 90%+ gross profit. Now? They're actively looking for companies with services attached because software can be replicated overnight. Your customer experience can't.

Services create stickiness. They drive real adoption. They're what keep customers from churning when a competitor undercuts you by 20%.

Wrapping Up

In a world where everyone is racing toward mass automation, the companies winning are the ones doubling down on human connection.

Mass automation = mass annoyance. People buy from people.

The great ignore is real. When everyone's sending thousands of AI-generated emails, the person who sends you a video, a voice note, or takes 90 seconds to research forced serendipity... that's who gets the response.

Want to learn Lauren's full framework for AI adoption and services-led growth?

Watch the complete interview on The Revenue Vault.

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