EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 10 MIN
From Archive to Action: How to Unlock the Insights Buried in Your Messages
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Kristian McCann sits down with Dima Gutzeit, Founder and CEO of LeapXpert, to explore how enterprises can finally bridge the gap between conversation and execution. As businesses juggle countless communication channels, from Teams and Slack to WhatsApp and iMessage, Dima unpacks why so much valuable insight gets lost and how connecting conversations directly to workflows can redefine enterprise performance.Modern enterprises are awash with communication data—but most of it never gets used. In this conversation, Dima explains how organizations can extract real value by breaking silos, connecting insights to action, and embedding execution directly within messaging channels.Key discussion points:Why enterprise communication data often sits unused — and the hidden risks of “shadow IT.”How connecting messaging channels closes the gap between decision and execution.The impact of losing context when workflows live outside communication platforms.LeapXpert’s new productivity innovations: Signals, Maxen, and Communication Workflows, designed to boost responsiveness and trigger intelligent actions from real-time conversations.To find out how you can turn your messaging compliance into a competitive advantage, visit LeapXpert.
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Kristian McCann sits down with Dima Gutzeit, Founder and CEO of LeapXpert, to explore how enterprises can finally bridge the gap between conversation and execution. As businesses juggle countless communication channels, from Teams and Slack to WhatsApp and iMessage, Dima unpacks why so much valuable insight gets lost and how connecting conversations directly to workflows can redefine enterprise performance. Modern enterprises are awash with communication data—but most of it never gets used. I...
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