
Episode #132
132. Rerouting Around the Accident to Build a New Revenue Model
Thomas Lah opens the episode by describing TSIA's model-driven revenue engine framework: using AI to monitor every customer touchpoint in real time instead of running revenue off CRM fields and pipeline reviews. His guest, Stephen Messer, has spent three decades living that shift firsthand. Messer co-founded LinkShare in the 1990s, and later co-founded Collective[i], the AI sales intelligence network the Wall Street Journal has compared to Waze for sales. Messer argues that most AI investment in sales, from chatbot-assisted CRM entry to faster email drafting, is being layered onto a system that was never built around the buyer. He explains how Collective[i] models buying committees, introduces sequencing, and maps the hidden relationships driving each deal. The conversation also challenges one of sales' longest-standing practices: forecasting. Messer argues that traditional forecast calls are little more than weekly guesswork that consumes valuable selling time without improving accuracy. In its place, he outlines an AI-first approach that provides a dynamic, daily view of deal health, highlighting what's changed, why it changed, and where sales teams should focus next. Like a navigation app that constantly recalculates the fastest route, AI helps revenue leaders adapt to changing buyer behavior as it happens.


