45 min

Why capturing big data alone no longer works with Scott Litman and Dan Mallin of Lucy.ai RevOps Champions

    • Marketing

There’s no shortage of data to tap into as a business leader. When used properly, data can propel the company to new heights. But there’s also the possibility of disorganized data or data overwhelm. Departments that don’t necessarily talk to one another don’t share data resources, especially if those resources are in a format like a PowerPoint or a PDF. Even when those resources are shared, they aren’t easily searchable. 
Did you know the average knowledge worker spends 20-25% of their time simply looking for answers? That’s the problem that inspired this week’s RevOps Champions guests Scott Litman and Dan Mallin, founders of Lucy.ai. 
Seasoned entrepreneurs, Dan and Scott - who previously led and sold a very successful Salesforce practice - led their company’s growth with a focus on the customer problem and used their early-stage feedback from users to let the product mature. Building a team wasn’t a new concept for them, but they knew from past experience that the more they could integrate their team’s work together, the more employee loyalty they’d have alongside better company results overall. 
Host Brendon Dennewill, Scott, and Dan get into why companies need to consider embracing technology, the importance of integrating all your teams as early as possible to prevent silos, and what to expect on a successful entrepreneurial journey. 



Find more at revopschampions.com

There’s no shortage of data to tap into as a business leader. When used properly, data can propel the company to new heights. But there’s also the possibility of disorganized data or data overwhelm. Departments that don’t necessarily talk to one another don’t share data resources, especially if those resources are in a format like a PowerPoint or a PDF. Even when those resources are shared, they aren’t easily searchable. 
Did you know the average knowledge worker spends 20-25% of their time simply looking for answers? That’s the problem that inspired this week’s RevOps Champions guests Scott Litman and Dan Mallin, founders of Lucy.ai. 
Seasoned entrepreneurs, Dan and Scott - who previously led and sold a very successful Salesforce practice - led their company’s growth with a focus on the customer problem and used their early-stage feedback from users to let the product mature. Building a team wasn’t a new concept for them, but they knew from past experience that the more they could integrate their team’s work together, the more employee loyalty they’d have alongside better company results overall. 
Host Brendon Dennewill, Scott, and Dan get into why companies need to consider embracing technology, the importance of integrating all your teams as early as possible to prevent silos, and what to expect on a successful entrepreneurial journey. 



Find more at revopschampions.com

45 min