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Trends shaping The Forrester Wave™: Customer Success Platforms report

Totango

With acquisition costs proving too high in today’s constrained environment, many businesses are finally putting greater focus on nurturing existing customer relationships to ensure retention and expansion. The global market research company conducted its first Forrester Wave™ evaluation of top customer success platforms.

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Pulse Europe 2023: How to Drive Proactive Customer Success When You’re an Early-Stage Company

Gainsight

For a long time, proactive vs reactive was a common debate among Customer Success professionals. Now, the verdict is in, and everyone agrees that proactive Customer Success Managers (CSMs) are best positioned to drive value and deliver a better customer experience. Control over the customer experience.

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Customer Success Plans That Rock!

Education Services Group

Let’s talk Customer Success Plans. What’s a Customer Success Plan, you ask? Well, let’s just say it’s the wind beneath your customer’s wings. It’s the recipe for their success. My amazing metaphors aside, Customer Success Plans are essentially the “what” and “how” of delivering on your CS strategy.

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Where Customer Support and Customer Success Goals Overlap

Kayako

It should never be customer success vs customer service. They’ve been separated to showcase customer success as being this proactive, product-driven, revenue generating machine, and left the support department sitting around feeling like a reactive cost center. Yet, somehow these departments have been separated.

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Strategic customer success: minimizing post-sale chaos with Tim Conder.

ChurnZero

To make the right choices, however, you need a deep understanding of what your customers need and expect from you. Q: If your customer has more than one need, how do you decide which to prioritize first—or you do you address them all at the same time? Q: Our customers seem to be suffering from a failure-to-launch issue.

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How to Collaborate between Customer Success and Product Teams to Ensure a Successful Product Launch

Gainsight

How involved is your Customer Success team in product launches? Customer Success brings a deep understanding of customers’ needs and pain points. And when this is harnessed, it can empower Product teams to make better decisions that ultimately lead to more successful launches.

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How to Drive Adoption With Digital User Journeys 

Gainsight

Today’s customers expect a seamless omnichannel experience as they move from onboarding to product adoption to renewal—and it’s critical to lead them to value quickly to ensure your product becomes sticky along the way. Here’s a look at how to drive adoption with digital user journeys. Check out Gainsight Product Experience today.

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