Tekunda Team
Slow or Failed Salesforce Deployments = Business Risk
🚨 Slow or Failed Salesforce Deployments = Business Risk
Let’s talk about the elephant in the room.
If you’re still using change sets, you already know the story — the deployment that crawls along, makes you sweat, and then… fails. This isn’t just an “IT problem.” It’s a business problem wearing a technical disguise.
Slow deployments push back release schedules, frustrate your team, and sour the end-user experience. Failed deployments waste time, burn through budgets, and chip away at trust — sometimes even stalling business-critical processes.
And the worst part? With change sets, there’s no native rollback. If something goes wrong, you’ll spend more time fixing the mess than it took to make it — doubling the downtime and the disruption.
Still, plenty of organizations shrug this off as “just the way things are.” They’re not. And the cost of doing nothing is higher than you think.
📊 The Real Cost of Deployment Delays
Delays aren’t just annoying — they’re expensive. The Gearset State of Salesforce DevOps Report (2025) shows the hit in the UK:
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3.8 months — average delay
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£107,000 per team per year lost in wasted time, missed opportunities, and rework
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82% of organizations face deployment delays
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Deployments are 26% more likely to be late than early
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87% of IT leaders say skills shortages make it worse
And it’s not just the UK. Across Europe, the US, and beyond, it’s the same story — complex changes, no automation, disconnected teams… and change sets sitting right in the middle of the chaos.
🚦Why This Matters
Every day between “ready to release” and “in production” is a day your users aren’t seeing value. Those days add up — fast.
The impact? Slipped go-live dates for revenue-driving features. Budgets that bloat from rework. Teams that lose motivation. Stakeholders who start wondering if your delivery dates are just optimistic guesses.
When your pipeline is unpredictable, your business growth is unpredictable too.
🛠 How to Reduce the Risk
The good news — this is fixable. Deployment speed and success rates can improve with the right approach.
💡 Best practices:
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Deploy in small, tested batches so issues are easier to find and fix
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Automate repetitive tasks to cut down on human error
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Validate changes in sandboxes before they go live
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Schedule deployments during off-peak hours to limit user impact
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Keep a rollback plan ready so recovery is quick when things go wrong
✅ The Bottom Line
Smooth deployments don’t just make IT happy — they protect your revenue, your team, and your reputation.
With modern DevOps — automated testing, packaged deployments, instant rollbacks — those long, high-risk releases can be a thing of the past.
If you’re still battling change sets in 2025, ask yourself: What’s the cost of staying the same?
🚀 Use Serpent
Serpent helps Salesforce teams replace risky change sets with fast, automated deployments — giving you rollback, CI/CD pipelines, and release speed without the chaos..
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Every delayed deployment is lost revenue and wasted potential.