The spreadsheet is not the problem, the handoff is
Teams rarely lose a lead because Excel is too basic. They lose it when nobody can say who owns the next move.
Spreadsheets get blamed for plenty. Sometimes fairly. But the sheet is usually not where a sales process breaks. The break happens one step earlier: someone has finished their part, another person is meant to begin theirs, and neither side can point to the exact moment ownership changed.
Start with the handoff, not the tool
Take one customer journey that regularly goes quiet. Write every moment where a person, team, or channel changes. For each one, name the owner before and after, the evidence that makes the handoff real, and the maximum time it may sit untouched.
If those three details are not agreed, no automation will save the process. A notification only makes an unclear responsibility louder.
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