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SaaS Customer Experience Starts in the C-Suite

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

In 2003 there were 30 Chief Customer Officers worldwide according to the Chief Customer Officer (CCO) Council, reaching 450 by 2011. The customer success team is abreast of the entire customer lifecycle to ensure the client experience is positive from closing until forever.

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The Top 10 Customer Journey Mapping Tools for Chief Customer Officers (CCOs)

SmartKarrot

Furthermore, these diagrams can facilitate clear feedback processes due to their storage capabilities, enabling modern businesses to easily refer to historical customer data and make relevant changes to customer journey cycles. To see how SmartKarrot helps B2B companies streamline and scale customer success, Request a Demo.

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7 Reasons Why You're Not Ready For Customer Success…Yet

Amity

Customer success is an exciting and game-changing opportunity, and a prerequisite for the majority of B2B SaaS companies, but are you ready for it? According to an Aberdeen Report* on Customer Experience Management, the top three drivers for investing in customer experience management are: Improve customer retention – (42%).

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The A-List: Customer Success

Amity

Frequently updated and always on point, the A-List is a snapshot of what's happening in the world of Customer Success. Director of Customer Success - Proven. Alex curates the Customer Success Newsletter which is a weekly curated collection of 4 helpful articles from around the Customer Success community.

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7 Reasons You Might Not Be Ready for Customer Success ….Yet!

Amity

Customer success is an exciting and game-changing opportunity, and a prerequisite for the majority of B2B SaaS companies, but are you ready for it? Improve customer satisfaction – (33%). And to add more fuel to the fire: The probability of selling to an existing customer is 60 – 70%. Customer success doesn’t just happen.

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Customer Experience + Marketing: Pro’s & Con’s

ClearAction

Marketing professionals think of customer experience in terms of their deliverables: the user experience of websites, campaigns, events, research, content, social media, and so forth. Anytime these customer touches are hassle-free or tailored to the customer, marketers judge their work to be a good customer experience.

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Customer Experience + Marketing: Pro’s & Con’s

ClearAction

Marketing, sales, and service are typically most in-touch and in-tune with customers, compared to the other business functional areas. Historically, customer experience management may have been thought of as the Service organization’s domain: dealing with post-purchase questions, returns, and misunderstandings.