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Your team determines whether onboarding takes 90 days or 12 months. Not your tech stack. Not HubSpot. Not your ERP. Not your integrations. I've seen B2B manufacturing companies with identical tools onboard in 90 days. I've seen others take a full year. The difference was never the platform. It was the team. What 90-day onboarding looks like: → Clear executive sponsor with authority → One internal owner accountable for deadlines → Defined revenue process before configuring technology → Fast decisions with documented tradeoffs → Weekly cadence with real homework completed between sessions Decisions happen in days, not weeks. What 12-month onboarding looks like: → No clear owner, only committee → Sales, marketing, and operations misaligned → CRM treated like an IT project instead of a revenue engine → Endless customization debates → Leadership shows up only when something breaks The three variables that actually drive onboarding speed: 1. Decision latency How long does it take to approve lifecycle stages or pipeline changes? Long sales cycles are normal in manufacturing. Slow internal decisions are optional. 2. Process clarity before platform Define your customer progression stages—from first signal through partnership—before building automation. Technology doesn't fix a broken process. 3. Change management Research shows projects with excellent change management are 7x more likely to meet objectives. Training, reinforcement, and leadership alignment aren't optional. Manufacturing has real complexity: long quoting cycles, distributor relationships, ERP dependencies, engineered products. Those are constraints, not excuses. If onboarding is dragging, ask: → Who owns revenue strategy? → Who owns CRM configuration? → Who owns the deadline? If those are three different people with no shared scorecard, you're headed toward 12 months. A 90-day onboarding isn't about moving fast. It's about moving aligned. And alignment is always a leadership decision. Value-First RevOps Wednesdays with Zach Hussion LinkedIn Live + YouTube #ValueFirst #RevOps