
Why CRM Systems Become Heavy
A short executive briefing on why CRM systems become heavy, bloated, harder to change, and more expensive to run. And what disciplined organisations do differently.
Free online executive briefing for leaders responsible for CRM, Dynamics 365, Power Platform, and digital operations.
Live Q&A. Practical diagnostic. No fluff.
Live session only. Small-group format. Built for people actively responsible for CRM outcomes.
If your CRM is getting slower to change, harder to govern, or more expensive to improve, this session will help you understand why. And what to do next.
It is most relevant for organisations already live, implementing, or trying to regain control of an existing environment.
This session is not designed as introductory CRM training or a product walkthrough.
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The event includes:
- Live Q&A
- A practical diagnostic that participants can apply immediately
No fluff. No generic CRM theory.
Why CRM Systems Become Heavy is free to attend, practical, concise, and commercially relevant.
This is a live session. No replay.
Small-group format designed for discussion and Q&A.
Built for people actively responsible for CRM outcomes.
If this reflects your current situation, we’ll outline practical next steps you can take immediately after the session.
When CRM gets heavier, value gets slower
Most CRM environments do not become ineffective overnight. They become heavier gradually. More customisation. More exceptions. More workarounds. More dependencies. More friction around every change.
In some cases, that weight is there from the start. Poor initial design. Over-engineered solutions. Misaligned data models. Foundations that make change harder from the outset.
Either way, the result is familiar:
- Slower delivery
- Rising support overhead
- Lower user confidence
- Difficulty improving the platform without adding more complexity
This briefing looks at why that happens and what to do before the platform becomes harder to govern, change, and trust.
What participants will learn
- Why CRM systems accumulate weight over time
- The difference between useful capability and uncontrolled complexity
- The idea of the CRM Sweet Spot
- Warning signs that a platform is becoming harder to change
- Practical ways to improve control without suffocating progress
You will leave with a clearer lens for diagnosing whether your CRM is becoming harder to change for the right reasons or the wrong ones.
You will be able to assess whether your CRM platform is becoming an asset or a liability.
This event is for:
- Executives sponsoring CRM or transformation initiatives
- CRM and Dynamics 365 product owners
- CIOs, heads of digital, and technology leaders
- Operations leaders responsible for process-heavy environments
- Consultants and delivery leaders working on platform improvement
“When CRM gets heavier, value gets slower” is not just another generic CRM webinar.
This session is grounded in real delivery experience. It is designed for people dealing with live platforms, competing priorities, inherited complexity, and the practical realities of getting systems to work properly.
Expect a concise, commercially relevant session. Not theory for theory’s sake.
Presented by Gill Walker
Gill works with organisations to improve CRM strategy, delivery discipline, and platform effectiveness, especially in Microsoft Dynamics 365 environments where complexity, risk, and execution quality matter.
- 20+ years in CRM transformation
- Award-winning, former Microsoft MVP
- Trusted by executives leading complex Dynamics 365 environments
Works with organisations to stabilise complex Dynamics 365 environments and restore control where platforms have become difficult to manage or change.
If this sounds familiar, this session will help you see why. And what to do next.
Event details
Date: 30th April 2026
Time: 8:00 AM AEST (Sydney)
Format: Live online via Teams
Duration: One hour
Cost: Free
Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/1985493814447
If your CRM platform is becoming harder to change, this session will help you see why. And how to regain control.