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So I finally got to sit down with Ioanna Mantzouridou Onasi CEO of Dextego

Ioanna’s passion for understanding human motivation, coaching, and technology shines through her story—from her psychology roots to becoming a startup leader.

We explored the gaps in traditional sales training, particularly how ineffective and biased role plays are, and how Dextego leverages AI to deliver timely, personalized coaching that actually works. She shared her take on the human-AI balance, emphasizing that technology should optimize human performance, not replace it. Dextego aims to coach reps throughout the sales cycle, reduce ramp-up times, and help them deliver value-driven messaging to the right persona at the right time.

Ioanna also highlighted how AI can shift enablement from reactive to proactive, shorten sales cycles, and elevate reps with gamified, real-time learning. Lastly, we discussed the broader impact of AI on business workflows, emphasizing change management and the importance of clear strategies.

  1. On Coaching Gaps: “We found that the first-time managers—BDR managers, for example—just don’t get the training they deserve.”

  2. On the Power of AI: “The goal is to deliver the right coaching at the right time. Reps don’t have time to wait for feedback—AI makes it immediate.”

  3. On Sales Enablement Problems: “You tell a rep, ‘If the customer says A, say B,’ but the customer always says C or D.”

  4. On Human vs. AI Balance: “Sales is the art of communication. If we lose that, what are we as a civilization?”

  5. On Dextego’s Results: “On average, companies shorten their sales cycles by 30% when they use our platform.”

  6. On Using AI Responsibly: “Founders have a responsibility to create solutions that improve well-being, not just replace jobs because they can.”

  7. On the Bigger Picture: “It’s not about trying 10 pilots. It’s about being strategic and supporting yearly goals with real ROI.”

This conversation was all about transforming sales enablement into something modern, effective, and human-first. Ioanna’s ...