When Client Engagement Becomes True Partnership

 

CG Infinity’s Salesforce Practice is built on deep, day-to-day engagement with the organizations it serves. Rather than operating as an external vendor, the team embeds itself with clients—working closely, consistently, and collaboratively—so decisions are informed by real context, trust, and shared accountability. This approach ensures Salesforce solutions are shaped not just by requirements, but by a genuine understanding of the people and priorities behind them.

That philosophy is reflected in the way Mike Reeves, Vice President of the Salesforce Practice at CG Infinity, works with clients throughout an engagement. His teams maintain constant involvement, developing relationships that go far beyond project tasks and timelines. Over the course of a typical engagement, CG Infinity comes to know clients as partners—understanding how they work, what matters to them, and the personal context that shapes their decisions. That level of connection fosters trust, strengthens collaboration, and ultimately leads to Salesforce outcomes that are grounded in real-world understanding rather than assumptions.

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