They control what you see. What your team sees. What your customer sees.
What they do that nobody notices:
→ Every board dashboard and pipeline number — built by them. A broken filter and leadership steers blind.
→ Every automation, approval flow, and service queue — when it works, no one notices. When it breaks, everyone does. Rarely who fixed it.
→ They are your de-facto security officer for CRM access and data governance. Usually without the title.
→ In most mid-market orgs, they make every architecture and integration decision — without the authority that role demands.
→ 3 major Salesforce releases per year. Hundreds of changes each. Read, tested, deployed. Usually over the weekend.
→ Certification maintenance every 4 months. Their own time. No budget. No recognition.
When it goes wrong — it goes wrong fast:
- One permission removed from an integration user. Every Marketing Cloud journey stopped. Found out 3 days later.
- One bulk import into the wrong field. Pipeline data corrupted. Revenue forecasts wrong for a full quarter.
- 49% of Salesforce data loss is human error — most of it under time pressure, without a second reviewer.
What needs to change:
Bring your Admin into technology decisions before contracts are signed — not after. When there is no Architect, their voice carries architectural weight. Treat it that way.
A training budget is not a perk. It is risk management.
💬 Does your Admin get a seat at the table when CRM decisions are made?


