6 Things Sales Leaders Get Wrong About AI Adoption

It would be an understatement to say that everyone is talking about AI. However, very few sales leaders are actually winning with it. While the “buzz” at MACH 2026 suggested a digital revolution, the reality on the shop floor is often much messier.

Are you leading a transformation or just buying expensive software? Here are the six biggest traps sales leaders fall into, and how to avoid them.

1. Assuming Tools = Strategy

First, simply buying a subscription is not a plan. Many leaders think that “having AI” is the same as “having an AI strategy.” In reality, a tool without a process is just an added expense. You must define exactly how AI will move the needle before you sign the contract.

2. Rolling Out AI Without Training

Furthermore, you cannot expect your team to be “prompt engineers” overnight. Most leaders “dump and run,” leaving their staff to figure it out alone. Consequently, adoption stays low. You must invest in structured training to ensure your team actually knows how to drive the new tech.

3. Expecting Instant Results

AI is a marathon, not a sprint. Surprisingly, many leaders pull the plug after just four weeks because they haven’t seen a 50% revenue spike. However, AI requires time to learn your data and your customers. Patience is a competitive advantage.

4. Ignoring Change Management

Tech is easy; people are hard. Crucially, if your team fears that AI is there to replace them, they will subconsciously sabotage the rollout. You must communicate the “why” behind the change. Shift the narrative from “replacement” to “superpowers.”

5. Letting Tech Replace Thinking

Most importantly, do not let the machine do the “meaningful” work. AI is incredible at the “mechanical” tasks—like data entry or lead scoring. But, if you let a bot handle your high-level strategy or relationship building, your brand will suffer. Keep the human in the loop.

6. Failing to Set Clear Use Cases

Finally, stop trying to do everything at once. Many leaders fail because they try to “AI-ify” the entire sales funnel in a week. Instead, pick one clear use case. Start with something simple, like “Email Personalisation” or “Meeting Summaries.” Once you master one, move to the next.

Move the ‘Delegation Dial’

As Julie Holmes highlighted at our recent Summit, successful AI adoption is about moving the Delegation Dial. Automate the boring stuff so your humans can be more human.

Ultimately, the competitive gap is widening. The leaders who win won’t be the ones with the most tools. They will be the ones with the best adoption.

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