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Driving Digital Transformation: 4 Leadership Principles from Salesforce’s Janani Narayanan

Get to know the winner of this year's Product 50 Best Digital Transformation Product Leader award
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Apr 22, 2025

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Marianne Ridgeway

Marianne Ridgeway

Sr. Communications Manager, Amplitude

Janani Narayanan of Salesforce smiles in front of a Product 50 background

We recently announced the Product 50 Award winners of 2025, a list of the world’s best and brightest product and growth leaders. This year’s winners are remaking organizations, inspiring teams, and disrupting entire industries—and they have a wealth of knowledge to share.

Over the next several weeks, we’ll share insights into their career paths, inspirations, challenges, and perspectives on the trends shaping the digital product landscape.

Meet Janani

Janani Narayanan, Senior Director of Product Management at Salesforce has seen—and led—her fair share of digital transformations. She’s a seasoned product leader with 17 years of experience in enterprise product management, engineering, strategy, and operations, an advocate for women in STEM, and a proud mother of two.

Digital transformation is a critical process—but sadly, around 70% of digital transformation initiatives fail. We spoke with Janani to get her perspective on driving digital transformation and four key ways product leaders can set their initiatives up for success.

1. Don’t lose sight of the payoff

“Digital transformation isn’t just about adopting new technology,” shares Janani. “It’s about reimagining how businesses create and deliver value in a world that’s increasingly real-time, data-driven, and customer-centric.” Companies that lack strong transformational leadership risk falling behind.

At Salesforce, Janani has seen firsthand how the right transformation strategy can unlock exponential impact. A great example: when her team unified enterprise data that was previously fragmented across disconnected systems. While that foundational work wasn’t always glamorous—and at times, it felt like the hardest part of their journey—it set the stage for everything that followed. Finally, they were able to power AI, automation, and intelligent agents at scale, all fueled by clean, connected data.

The real win? That early investment in infrastructure and alignment has now enabled Salesforce teams to deliver experiences that are smarter, faster, and truly customer-first.

Transformation may be challenging—but once you break through, the payoff is game-changing.

2. Embody customer zero

Janani is constantly navigating between strategy and execution—defining product roadmaps, aligning with data engineering and operations teams, collaborating with GTM partners, mentoring PMs, and more—all while ensuring her team is solving high-value problems for their customers. One of the best ways to do that? Embodying customer zero.

Becoming the first and best customer of their own product reshapes how her team understands and engages with customers. One recent and powerful example is the team’s use of Salesforce Data Cloud, where their own transformation became the blueprint for how their customer could do the same.

“We started by addressing a common customer challenge: data fragmentation,” shares Janani. “Our own customer data was spread across dozens of systems, making it difficult to activate meaningful, personalized experiences. So, we began small—piloting omnichannel activations across key journeys to test how real-time data could drive better engagement. These early wins proved the value of connected, actionable data and laid the groundwork for something bigger.”

As they scaled their transformation, they unified billions of records and built millions of real-time, unified customer profiles—enriched with behavioral signals, preferences, and intent. “This gave us a living, breathing view of our customers that now powers everything from AI-driven segmentation and personalization to next-best actions and agent assistance tools,” says Janani.

With that foundation in place, the team has been able to move with incredible speed when opportunities strike. For example, they built and deployed AI-powered marketing nurture campaign in just a matter of weeks. “It wasn’t just technology that made that possible—it was the groundwork of putting customer needs at the center of our data and systems.”

It wasn’t just technology that made that possible—it was the groundwork of putting customer needs at the center of our data and systems.

3. Align stakeholders and build momentum

Forrester's research indicates that change resistance is one of the five most frequently cited challenges in executing digital transformation. Given Janani’s success leading digital transformations, we were eager to understand her approach to managing change and helping teams embrace new technologies and processes.

“The best way to manage internal resistance is to respect it—and work with it,” shares Janani. “Resistance isn't always a bad thing and often comes from a place of accountability.”

As product leaders, she and her team have to think two or three years ahead, designing for the future. But she recognizes that her business partners—especially in today’s macroeconomic climate—are focused on delivering outcomes now.

“For example, marketers are under immense pressure to drive pipeline and prove ROI in the short term. And while innovation is essential, it’s also experimental and uncertain, which can make it a harder sell when immediate results are required,” she explains. “That’s why we take a pragmatic, phased approach to change.”

At Salesforce, she’s learned that the most effective way to drive adoption of new technologies and processes is to start small, show quick wins, and build momentum before scaling. Her team pilots with a small, high-impact use case, demonstrates measurable value, and then uses those early successes to gain executive buy-in and broader alignment. One example of this was her team’s rollout of real-time marketing activations using Data Cloud.

“We didn’t try to transform everything at once—we focused on one journey, proved the impact, and used that as a launchpad for scale,” Janani says. “By aligning innovation with business priorities—and proving value incrementally—we’re able to bring teams along, build trust, and drive sustainable transformation.”

By aligning innovation with business priorities—and proving value incrementally—we’re able to bring teams along, build trust, and drive sustainable transformation.

4. Set yourself up to scale

Having driven digital initiatives at tech powerhouses like Google and Salesforce, Janani knows a lot about scaling across the enterprise. One of her top pieces of advice: Start with the mindset that scaling is a different muscle than piloting.

“Pilots are about exploration and experimentation—scaling is about consistency, clarity, and repeatability,” explains Janani.

She advises leaders to lay a foundation for scaling even during the pilot phase. That means documenting what’s working and why, capturing the conditions that made the pilot successful, and identifying the potential friction points early.

“For example, when we piloted omnichannel marketing activations using Data Cloud, we didn’t just focus on the use case—we also built the tooling, data pipelines, and governance models we’d need to scale later,” she shares. “That early investment paid off when we were able to expand to billions of records and millions of unified customer profiles with confidence.”

Janani believes that to balance speed and stability, leaders need to move quickly where it counts—on testing, iteration, and demonstrating value—but layer in the infrastructure and alignment needed to support growth. “Speed builds momentum, but stability builds trust.”

She also cautions leaders to never underestimate the importance of change management and executive alignment. “We often think great products will speak for themselves, but scaling requires narrative, buy-in, and operational readiness,” Janani shares. “At Salesforce, our most successful transformations started small, showed measurable results, earned stakeholder support, and scaled through intentional, phased rollouts.”

Ultimately, she says, the key is to make scaling feel less like a leap and more like a next logical step—one grounded in clear value, organizational readiness, and customer-centric impact.

The key is to make scaling feel less like a leap and more like a next logical step—one grounded in clear value, organizational readiness, and customer-centric impact.

Paving the way for tomorrow’s innovators

Janani’s love for data has been the throughline across every chapter of her career—from debugging backend systems to shaping global strategy.

Today, that same love for data is what powers the AI revolution—fueling predictive, adaptive, and intelligent experiences. “When you lead with data, clarity, and empathy," Janani says, "transformation becomes not just possible—but scalable.”

Janani’s career has been shaped not just by what she’s done, but by the incredible leaders she’s learned from—and now she’s paying it forward. As an immigrant to the United States, she’s mentored numerous individuals, particularly non-native speakers, guiding them to prepare for high-profile opportunities such as Salesforce keynotes.

“I’m proud and grateful to help lead at this intersection of technology, data, and human impact.”

Learn more about this year’s Product 50 winners—the most innovative people in product and growth around the world.


About the author
Marianne Ridgeway

Marianne Ridgeway

Sr. Communications Manager, Amplitude

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With over a decade of experience in the Bay Area tech industry, Marianne manages corporate, product, and executive communications at Amplitude.

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