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Salesforce Advocacy and Informed Judgment Drive Successful Implementations

Salesforce can be a powerful growth platform, but its complexity can put inexperienced organizations at a disadvantage. Without strong in-house expertise, leaders may struggle to assess recommendations, push back on unnecessary scope, or determine whether proposed solutions truly support business outcomes. Over time, this can lead to overbuilt systems, excess cost, and decisions driven…

By Cg Infinity · February 1, 2026, 2:32 AM UTCCg InfinityCost OptimizationCrm StrategyEnterprise Software
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Salesforce can be a powerful growth platform, but its complexity can put inexperienced organizations at a disadvantage.

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Without strong in-house expertise, leaders may struggle to assess recommendations, push back on unnecessary scope, or determine whether proposed solutions truly support business outcomes.

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Over time, this can lead to overbuilt systems, excess cost, and decisions driven…

Salesforce can be a powerful growth platform, but its complexity can put inexperienced organizations at a disadvantage. Without strong in-house expertise, leaders may struggle to assess recommendations, push back on unnecessary scope, or determine whether proposed solutions truly support business outcomes. Over time, this can lead to overbuilt systems, excess cost, and decisions driven more by implementation momentum than by real business needs. In these situations, success depends less on technology itself and more on having informed judgment in the room. Salesforce advocacy ensures those decisions stay grounded in real business priorities.

That need for informed advocacy is central to how Meagan Diegelman, Principal at CG Infinity, approaches client work. In one engagement, her team supported a customer who had engaged another consulting partner to deliver a Salesforce implementation, despite having no prior Salesforce experience themselves. CG Infinity acted as an experienced ally—guiding the customer, helping them navigate decisions, and ensuring their interests were clearly represented throughout the project. This kind of Salesforce advocacy helped create alignment across all parties and ultimately led to a successful Salesforce implementation.

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