Tim Cortinovis - Keynote Speaker AI Sales, Future of Sales & Agentic AI
The Agentic Revenue Brief Podcast
The Agentic Revenue Brief Podcast
Who Controls the Agents Wins: Governing the Autonomous Revenue Layer
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When agents stop assisting revenue teams and start owning outcomes, the game changes completely. In this episode of The Agentic Revenue Brief Podcast, Tim Cortinovis breaks down the real shift happening right now: AI is no longer just a productivity layer for writing emails, scoring leads, or automating isolated tasks. Autonomous systems are beginning to decide, sequence, and execute multi-step revenue work across marketing, sales, and customer workflows. The winners won’t be the companies with the flashiest tools—they’ll be the ones that control the autonomous execution layer, define the rules, and govern the outcomes.

Tim explores why this is a control problem, not a tooling cycle; why brand is becoming a machine-readable asset for agent-led discovery; how marketing ops is evolving into an agent governance command center; and why RevOps is emerging as the operator of commercial truth. He also unpacks the growing risk of shadow autonomy, the rise of agent-mediated buying, and what revenue leaders should do now to stay ahead.

  • Understand the strategic shift: Learn why autonomous execution is moving the competitive advantage from tool adoption to governance, policy design, and operating model control.
  • See what’s changing across GTM: Discover how agent-led discovery, orchestration, handoffs, forecasting, and even buying behavior are reshaping modern marketing, sales, and RevOps workflows.
  • Get a practical leadership playbook: Hear Tim’s recommendation for a 30-day Autonomous Pipeline Cell and what CROs, CMOs, and RevOps leaders should do this week to build trust, control, and measurable outcomes.

This week’s developments covered in the episode

If you’re a CRO, CMO, RevOps leader, or GTM operator trying to understand where revenue execution is headed next, this episode will help you separate hype from structural change.