Lonny Sternberg | The Ongoing Evolution of RevOps

EPISODE · Mar 7, 2025 · 40 MIN

Lonny Sternberg | The Ongoing Evolution of RevOps

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In this episode of the RevAmp podcast, Mark Lerner sits down with Lonnie Sternberg, a seasoned RevOps leader, to unpack the evolving landscape of revenue operations. They discuss the journey from tactical tasks to strategic influence, the challenges of integrating AI into RevOps, and how professionals can establish themselves as strategic, indispensable leaders rather than mere CRM administrators. Learn how AI is reshaping revenue predictability, explore why AI adoption is slower in RevOps, and discover strategies for making yourself invaluable in today's shifting market.🔔 **Don't forget to subscribe and hit the notification bell to stay updated on future episodes!**---**📖 Chapters:**00:00 - Introduction: Mark Lerner & Lonnie Sternberg00:42 - Mark’s RevOps Journey and the changing definition of RevOps02:46 - Lonnie’s RevOps journey and attraction to cross-functional challenges04:54 - The evolving definition of RevOps and the impact of AI07:13 - Why AI Adoption is Slow in RevOps10:20 - AI's Potential for Automating Sales Admin Tasks12:05 - Is RevOps Just Fancy CRM Admin? (Strategic vs Tactical)15:00 - From Chaos to Revenue Acceleration: Understanding the Journey19:52 - The Emergence of "Go-to-Market Engineer"23:40 - Building Internal Solutions vs. Tech Stack Consolidation27:05 - The Future of RevOps: How to Become Irreplaceable36:47 - Final Thoughts & Closing Remarks---**✨ Key Takeaways:**- Why RevOps remains one of the most dynamic and sought-after roles.- Understanding why AI adoption in RevOps is slower compared to other areas.- Strategies to transition from tactical to strategic RevOps leadership.- Exploring the rise of the Go-to-Market Engineer and its implications.🎧 **Subscribe to the RevAmp Podcast for more insights on revenue operations, leadership, and innovation.**

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