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    Home»BUSINESS»Choosing a Salesforce implementation partner: a leader’s checklist

    Choosing a Salesforce implementation partner: a leader’s checklist

    OliviaBy OliviaJuly 24, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
    • Salesforce rarely fails because Salesforce can’t do the job. It fails because of who you hired to set it up.

      That’s worth sitting with for a second, because it flips how most leaders approach the decision. The license gets the scrutiny – the seat count, the cloud editions, the annual cost. The partner who actually implements it, the one who determines whether the whole investment works, often gets picked on price and a slick sales deck. Then, months later, the org nobody trusts starts getting quietly abandoned, and you’re paying for a second project to fix the first one.

      The stakes are real. Industry data puts the CRM implementation failure rate around 55%, and the platform is almost never the culprit. Poor data migration, inexperienced delivery teams, and no support after go-live are what sink these projects. About 90% of Salesforce customers use a certified partner precisely because getting it right the first time is so much cheaper than getting it wrong, and good Salesforce consulting services are the difference between a platform that drives revenue and one your team quietly works around. Done well, Salesforce professional services have delivered strong ROI; done badly, they deliver an expensive tool your team works around.

      So here’s a practical checklist for choosing the partner – the questions to ask and the red flags to watch for before you sign anything.

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      • Verify certifications, then look past them
      • Ask about your industry, specifically
      • Meet the people who’ll actually do the work
      • Get the data-migration plan in writing
      • Confirm what happens after go-live
      • The short version

      Verify certifications, then look past them

      Certifications are the entry ticket, not the finish line. They’re public and verifiable, so check them. One note that trips up a lot of buyers: Salesforce restructured its partner tiers in March 2026, and the current valid tiers are Summit (the highest) and Select. If a partner is still throwing around older tier names, that tells you how closely they’re keeping up with the ecosystem they claim to master.

      But certification counts alone don’t predict success. The question that matters more is the one buyers most often skip.

      Ask about your industry, specifically

      A partner certified in Salesforce is not the same as a partner certified in your business.

      Every industry carries requirements a generalist will learn on your time and your budget. Financial services needs strict data access controls and audit logging. Healthcare needs HIPAA-aligned data handling and consent management. Manufacturing needs configuration and pricing logic tied to how you actually produce and sell. A partner who has done three implementations in your vertical will ask sharper questions and avoid mistakes a generalist won’t see coming.

      So ask directly: how many implementations have you done in my industry? Can you share two or three case studies from companies my size? What compliance requirements do you routinely handle? A vague “we work across all industries” answer usually means they specialize in none of them.

      Meet the people who’ll actually do the work

      The person who sells you the project is often not the person who delivers it. Insist on meeting the delivery team — the project manager, the technical architect, the lead developer — not just the account executive.

      Team composition is one of the quieter predictors of how a project goes. Some firms staff engagements heavily with junior people and a thin layer of senior oversight, which means your project becomes their training ground. A more senior-weighted team costs more on paper and usually costs less in reality, because there’s far less rework, fewer junior mistakes, and more continuity from the architect who understands your setup. If a partner can’t or won’t tell you who’s doing the work, treat that as a red flag.

      Get the data-migration plan in writing

      Salesforce implementation risk is front-loaded. The early decisions about data, architecture, and process design quietly determine whether the thing succeeds or quietly falls apart six months later. Data migration is where a lot of that risk lives.

      A partner who says “we’ll figure out the data later” is telling you they haven’t thought about the hardest part of the job. Ask how they handle migration from your current systems, how they validate that nothing was lost or duplicated, and how they keep the migration compliant. You want specifics, not reassurance.

      Confirm what happens after go-live

      This is the one that costs people the most, because it’s the easiest to skip during evaluation and the most painful to discover you skipped.

      Go-live is not the finish. It’s the start of the phase where real users hit real edge cases, where tools need updates, and where small problems become big ones if nobody’s watching. A partner whose engagement ends the moment the invoice clears leaves you exposed exactly when you’re most vulnerable. Ask what support looks like at 30, 60, and 90 days out, and get references from clients who have been live for at least a year – not clients who just launched, but ones who have lived with the system long enough to know whether the partner stuck around.

      The short version

      Strip it all down and the decision comes to this: the right Salesforce partner feels less like a vendor and more like an extension of your own team. They understand your industry, they show you the people doing the work, they have a real plan for your data, and they’re still there after go-live. Check the certifications, confirm the current tier, and then spend most of your evaluation on fit and delivery track record rather than the lowest quote. If you’re still weighing what a Salesforce consulting partner actually does day to day, that’s worth understanding before you sign. The cheapest partner is almost never the cheapest project

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    Olivia is a contributing writer at CEOColumn.com, where she explores leadership strategies, business innovation, and entrepreneurial insights shaping today’s corporate world. With a background in business journalism and a passion for executive storytelling, Olivia delivers sharp, thought-provoking content that inspires CEOs, founders, and aspiring leaders alike. When she’s not writing, Olivia enjoys analyzing emerging business trends and mentoring young professionals in the startup ecosystem.

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