Source policy for this page: prioritize official/primary publications (NBER, NIST, Federal Reserve, EU Commission, Stanford) and then add vendor survey evidence with explicit transferability warnings. Research snapshot refreshed on 2026-03-08.
Salesforce - 40 Sales Statistics to Watch for in 2026
Reports 60% non-selling time for reps, average 8 tools used per deal, and 42% of reps feeling overwhelmed by tools.
Transferability: Directly sales-operations relevant, but vendor-published and should be cross-checked with local telemetry.
Open sourceNBER Working Paper 31161 - Generative AI at Work
Revision (November 2023) reports +14% average productivity and +34% for novice/low-skilled workers in studied workflows.
Transferability: Strong causal evidence for assistive workflows; direct transfer to enterprise sales must be tested.
Open sourceStanford HAI AI Index Report 2025 (Economy)
Reports 78% organizational AI usage in 2024 (vs 55% in 2023), while most reported financial gains remain in low bands (<10% cost savings; <5% revenue gains).
Transferability: High-quality macro context for adoption momentum, not a CRM-specific ROI benchmark.
Open sourceFederal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - The State of Generative AI Adoption in 2025
Published November 13, 2025: assisted work-hour share rose from 4.1% (Nov 2024) to 5.7% (Aug 2025); estimated total time savings are 1.6% of all work hours.
Transferability: Useful realism anchor on usage intensity and time savings; still economy-wide rather than sales-only.
Open sourceNBER Working Paper 34836 - Firm Data on AI
Surveying nearly 6,000 senior executives across four countries, the paper reports broad AI usage but 89% of firms seeing no labor-productivity impact over the prior three years.
Transferability: Strong counterweight against overconfident ROI claims; enterprise-level and not CRM-function specific.
Open sourceO*NET 41-4011.00 Technical Sales Representatives
Updated 2025 profile lists 2024 median wage at $48.11/hour and annual median at $100,070.
Transferability: Useful labor baseline for U.S. planning; adjust by role mix and regional compensation.
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Updated February 7, 2025
NIST AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF resources)
NIST confirms release of AI RMF 1.0 (January 26, 2023) and NIST AI 600-1 Generative AI Profile (July 26, 2024).
Transferability: Primary U.S. governance baseline for risk management controls and implementation language.
Open sourceNIST AI 600-1 publication (Generative AI Profile, risk taxonomy)
The profile is a companion to AI RMF and defines risk categories including confabulation, data privacy, information integrity, and information security.
Transferability: Actionable risk taxonomy for deciding which workflows stay assistive vs which require stronger safeguards.
Open sourceS9
Last update December 5, 2025
European Commission - Regulatory framework for AI
Confirms AI Act entered into force on August 1, 2024, with phased applicability dates (Feb 2, 2025; Aug 2, 2025; Aug 2, 2026; and Aug 2, 2027 for specific high-risk systems).
Transferability: Critical for region-specific rollout sequencing when AI influences customer-facing decisions.
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