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How do you qualify a prospect on implementation readiness without showing the product?

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How do you qualify a prospect on implementation readiness without showing the product?

Implementation readiness is the hidden third gate in discovery. You can have pain, budget, and timeline—but if prospect's team can't absorb change (no IT bandwidth, no project manager, no sponsor), the deal stalls post-signature. Qualify this before demo.

The Implementation Readiness Checklist (Discovery Frame)

You don't ask these as a form. You weave them into natural probe questions:

Readiness AreaWhat You're CheckingDiagnostic QuestionRed Flag Answer
Sponsor clarityDoes someone own success post-close?"Who'd be your day-one project lead if we moved forward?""TBD" or "Probably IT" (no name)
Timeline realismCan they actually start, or is it fantasy?"If we signed in May, when could your team go live with a pilot?""Depends on IT schedule" (vague gate)
Org change readinessWill team adopt the new process, or fight it?"How did your team respond when you last implemented a new tool?""We had to force it" (low buy-in)
Technical debtIs their infrastructure ready, or will integration stall?"What does your current stack look like? Any compliance constraints?""We're not sure; haven't audited in 2 years" (risky)
Competing priorityWill this stay a priority, or get deprioritized post-launch?"Over the next 6 months, what's your team's #1 initiative?""This is #3, maybe #2" (low juice)
Budget for opsDo they fund ongoing training/support, or expect free setup?"After we go live, how do you typically budget for ongoing training?""It's built into salary" (no budget for adoption)

The MEDDPICC "Impl Plan" Deep Dive

MEDDPICC has an Impl Plan leg specifically for this. But most reps treat it as "How long will setup take?" The real questions are:

  1. Sponsor: *"Who owns the business outcome post-launch? When can they commit 4 hours/week?"*
  2. Resource plan: *"Do you have a dedicated project manager, or will this be hat-on-hat?"* (Hat-on-hat = person doing it as side duty = high risk of stall.)
  3. Change sequence: *"When you've rolled out tools before, what was your go-wide strategy? Phased or big bang?"*
  4. Rollback trigger: *"If adoption is slow, what's your failure threshold—when would you pause and regroup?"* (Tells you if they have a realistic kill-switch, not just optimism.)

Operator Moves (MEDDPICC Impl Probe)

The SaaStr Implementation Readiness Quadrant

SaaStr's playbook frames implementation readiness as 2D:

quadrant title Implementation Readiness Matrix x-axis Low Sponsor Commitment --> High Sponsor Commitment y-axis Low Tech Readiness --> High Tech Readiness quadrant-1 **Best**: Sponsor in, infra ready<br/>Fast go-live<br/>High adoption quadrant-2 **Risk**: Sponsor absent, infra solid<br/>Will stall on change<br/>Low adoption quadrant-3 **Avoid**: Sponsor absent, infra messy<br/>Won't ship<br/>Disqualify quadrant-4 **Slow**: Sponsor in, infra shaky<br/>Delayed go-live<br/>Plan for 3-month ramp

Only advance deals in Quadrant 1 (top-right). Quadrant 4 (top-left) needs timeline reset. Quadrants 2–3 are disqualification or significant extension.

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forcemanagement.comhttps://forcemanagement.com/meddpicc/salesforce.comhttps://www.salesforce.com/blog/meddpicc/bvp.comhttps://www.bvp.com/atlas/state-of-the-cloud-2026iconiqcapital.comhttps://www.iconiqcapital.com/insights/state-of-saaskeybanccm.comhttps://www.keybanccm.com/insights/saas-surveynews.crunchbase.comhttps://news.crunchbase.com/
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