This document outlines SignupLab's Growhow Customer Success Framework for B2B SaaS companies. It discusses the history of customer success and how it has evolved from focusing on new customer acquisition to reducing churn. It then details key aspects of the framework, including defining value concepts to focus product strategy and development, integrating customer success best practices across functions like product, support, sales and marketing, and using metrics and feedback to continuously improve customer objectives. The framework provides a holistic approach to improving customer success for B2B SaaS companies.
Learn how to use Gainsight to prep for, conduct, and follow through on effective Executive Business Reviews. In this session, a Gainsight CSM will take you through how to use success plans to streamline your EBR process.
The Definitive Guide to Customer Success 2017Lincoln Murphy
The Customer Success movement has taken the SaaS industry by storm, even requiring an updated SaaS Business Model definition.
But what exactly is Customer Success? Is it an organizational mindset? Is it a corporate strategy? Is it a set of tactics designed to produce happy, successful customers that in turn creates success for you, the SaaS vendor?
The answer is... all of the above.
In this guide I've enumerated 17 key elements of Customer Success for SaaS companies. I hope it helps you reach your goals.
Developing The Ultimate Customer Success Strategy Gainsight
Want to adopt Customer Success but don't know where to start? A seasoned customer success manager looking to optimize your team, workflow and organization?
Accurately defining your Desired Outcomes for each customer segment
Outlining the roadmap to your customer's Desired Outcome
Aligning your team, organization and workflow to optimize for meeting your customer's desired outcomes
During the presentation, the audience will be invited to ask any questions about the content, customer success or Gainsight that come up.
How to Drive Top-Line Growth with Customer Success Management MetricsGainsight
This presentation is all about growing your top-line revenue by leveraging Customer Success Management metrics.
The most successful Enterprise SaaS companies know that growing revenue only through new customer acquisition is the less efficient way to scale. Rather, they understand that growing revenue within your existing customer base - through up-sells, cross-sells, and expanded use - is the most profitable way to scale.
In fact, Enterprise SaaS companies that grow revenue - and company valuation - by expanding revenue within their existing customer base also know the key to making this work is to focus on - and operationalize - Customer Success.
This template will help you codify your customer success strategy. You can read the blog post and download the template here: http://blog.preact.com/customer-success-strategy-template
From customer success metrics to the customer journey, and from the customers' critical path to your customer success team, this template enables you to present your vision to your executive team.
During the SaaS.City Customer Success bootcamp on Monday the 18th of September 2017, attendees at SaaStock 2017 found out how to manage customer risk, map customer health scores, justify the expense of Customer Success, and so much more.
The Customer Success Bootcamp mentors include Dan Steinman, GM of Gainsight EMEA; David Apple, VP of Customer Success at Typeform; and Cristina Georgoulaki, Head of Customer Success at Typeform. This event was exclusively for SaaStock conference ticket holders.
Learn how to use Gainsight to prep for, conduct, and follow through on effective Executive Business Reviews. In this session, a Gainsight CSM will take you through how to use success plans to streamline your EBR process.
The Definitive Guide to Customer Success 2017Lincoln Murphy
The Customer Success movement has taken the SaaS industry by storm, even requiring an updated SaaS Business Model definition.
But what exactly is Customer Success? Is it an organizational mindset? Is it a corporate strategy? Is it a set of tactics designed to produce happy, successful customers that in turn creates success for you, the SaaS vendor?
The answer is... all of the above.
In this guide I've enumerated 17 key elements of Customer Success for SaaS companies. I hope it helps you reach your goals.
Developing The Ultimate Customer Success Strategy Gainsight
Want to adopt Customer Success but don't know where to start? A seasoned customer success manager looking to optimize your team, workflow and organization?
Accurately defining your Desired Outcomes for each customer segment
Outlining the roadmap to your customer's Desired Outcome
Aligning your team, organization and workflow to optimize for meeting your customer's desired outcomes
During the presentation, the audience will be invited to ask any questions about the content, customer success or Gainsight that come up.
How to Drive Top-Line Growth with Customer Success Management MetricsGainsight
This presentation is all about growing your top-line revenue by leveraging Customer Success Management metrics.
The most successful Enterprise SaaS companies know that growing revenue only through new customer acquisition is the less efficient way to scale. Rather, they understand that growing revenue within your existing customer base - through up-sells, cross-sells, and expanded use - is the most profitable way to scale.
In fact, Enterprise SaaS companies that grow revenue - and company valuation - by expanding revenue within their existing customer base also know the key to making this work is to focus on - and operationalize - Customer Success.
This template will help you codify your customer success strategy. You can read the blog post and download the template here: http://blog.preact.com/customer-success-strategy-template
From customer success metrics to the customer journey, and from the customers' critical path to your customer success team, this template enables you to present your vision to your executive team.
During the SaaS.City Customer Success bootcamp on Monday the 18th of September 2017, attendees at SaaStock 2017 found out how to manage customer risk, map customer health scores, justify the expense of Customer Success, and so much more.
The Customer Success Bootcamp mentors include Dan Steinman, GM of Gainsight EMEA; David Apple, VP of Customer Success at Typeform; and Cristina Georgoulaki, Head of Customer Success at Typeform. This event was exclusively for SaaStock conference ticket holders.
Hiring: Structuring and Recruiting A Customer Success Team to ScaleGainsight
Speakers:
Tomasz Tunguz, Partner at Redpoint Ventures
Mike McKee, SVP, Services and Customer Success at Rapid 7
Boaz Maor, Head of Global Customer Success at Intel Mashery
Presented at Pulse Conference 2015.
How to Build Customer Success at an Early Stage Startup Gainsight
The most successful Enterprise SaaS companies know that growing revenue only through new customer acquisition is the less efficient way to scale. Rather, they understand that growing revenue within your existing customer base - through up-sells, cross-sells, and expanded use - is the most profitable way to scale.
In fact, Enterprise SaaS companies that grow revenue - and company valuation - by expanding revenue within their existing customer base also know the key to making this work is to focus on - and operationalize - Customer Success.
This presentation - How to Build Customer Success at an Early Stage Startup - is from Pulse 2014, the biggest Customer Success industry event ever and included panelists from Hoopla, VeaMea, DiscoverOrg, Fliptop
The Missing Role from your Customer Success Org Chart: Customer Success Opera...Gainsight
Customer Success executives are realizing a new need for Customer Success Operations as a role in their organizations. As Customer Success become more mature, measurable, and process driven, there needs to be someone who is accountable for administering the programs and playbooks.
Customer Success Operations isn’t all that different from Sales Operations from a role perspective, but because CS Operations is an emerging role many teams are fighting an uphill battle to make the hire. Even after they secure the hire, a lot of teams struggle to hire the right candidate for the Customer Success Operations role. The Gainsight Customer Success team will walk you through the basics of Customer Success Operations and discuss why teams should consider hiring for this impactful role.
The Customer Success Maturity Model | ClientSuccessClientSuccess
Join customer success leader, Dave Blake, CEO/Founder of ClientSuccess as he discusses a customer success maturity model that will help you build, scale, and optimize a high-impact team and culture of customer success. The webinar will help you determine your current customer success maturity and guide you through the next steps and best practices to strengthen your approach to customer success.
We held this webinar on Thursday, June 22, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. MST. The webinar is called “The Customer Success Maturity Model”. You can request the recorded version by entering the following link into your browser:
https://www.clientsuccess.com/recorded-customer-success-maturity-model/?utm_medium=Organic&utm_source=Slideshare&utm_campaign=Slideshare&utm_content=Customer-Success-Maturity-Model-Webinar-Slideshare
Customer Success Best Practices for SaaS Retention: Metrics and KSFs for Buil...Gainsight
Customer Success Best Practices for SaaS Retention: Metrics and KSFs for Building a High Performing Customer Success Team
Insight Venture Partners and Gainsight presented a webinar on customer success best practices for SaaS retention, including the crucial metrics and Knowledge and Skills Frameworks (KSFs) for building a high performing Customer Success team.
The most successful Enterprise SaaS companies know that growing revenue only through new customer acquisition is the less efficient way to scale. Rather, they understand that growing revenue within your existing customer base - through up-sells, cross-sells, and expanded use - is the most profitable way to scale.
In fact, Enterprise SaaS companies that grow revenue - and company valuation - by expanding revenue within their existing customer base also know the key to making this work is to focus on - and operationalize - Customer Success.
How to Scale Your Customer Success Management OrganizationGainsight
The most successful Enterprise SaaS companies know that growing revenue only through new customer acquisition is the less efficient way to scale. Rather, they understand that growing revenue within your existing customer base - through up-sells, cross-sells, and expanded use - is the most profitable way to scale.
In fact, Enterprise SaaS companies that grow revenue - and company valuation - by expanding revenue within their existing customer base also know the key to making this work is to focus on - and operationalize - Customer Success.
This presentation - How to Scale Your Customer Success Management Organization - is from Pulse 2014, the biggest Customer Success industry event ever and included panelists from Box, Marketo, Salesforce.com
Customer success continues to be an emerging practice as both technology companies and nontraditional industries move to a new subscription revenue model. A maturity model framework helps companies establish their customer success organizations and initiatives, as well as allowing them to see where they stand and how they can improve as they move through the stages of maturity. www.tsia.com.
Ever wondered why clients churn rates are high, renwal rates are dropping and you can't upsell anymore!
With the more and more challenges business is facing today customer service and account management are becoming outdated because of their passive approach when the problem come knocking to our door we step up to solve the problem;
And here's when Customer Success Management is born being proactive to solve clients issues before it happen is critical to success in today's business world by studying your clients and their industry, business goals and objectives then figure out how you can maximize on those intelligence to make them more successful that's how you're going to play it the right way.
Through this manual a quick glimpse on the importance of successful planning for a customer success program for SaaS companies specially the food industry and a different playbooks for clients life cycle and their health scores plus an action plan on how to fix the issue on every case.
Start Applying today Customer Success And Partner Your Way To Success With Your Clients To Start Making non Seen Before Revenues And Higher Retention Rates.
How to measure your success as a Customer Success ManagerAmity
As CSMs, we can usually rattle off a number of metrics and statistics that we use to measure our customer's health and success -- but it gets a little less standardized when others ask us how we measure our own success. Renewals and churn are both important metrics to keep an eye on, but they're not the only ones.
In this webinar, we’ve partnered with Sparkcentral to discuss:
- The benefits of a top-down approach when re-evaluating CS team goals
- The importance of CSAT metrics
- Which KPIs to measure if Account Management and CS roles are combined
- Which questions to ask yourself when exploring and assessing your team’s current KPIs and goals
Join Krysta Gahagen and Julia Burnett, two Customer Success Managers from Sparkcentral, for the rundown of which KPIs are truly key for CSMs, and why.
Customer success is gaining momentum and many companies are transitioning into the new model that puts the customer in the center of operations.
This is an introductory presentation which helps explain where does customer success feet in the grand scheme of things, what is the charter of this initiatives and what is Totango technology.
How to Build the Ultimate Customer Success Board PresentationGainsight
Is there anything that causes more sleepless nights or gray hairs than planning a presentation before your Board of Directors? There’s so much riding on it, from your next fiscal year budget to near-term headcount to (potentially) the future of your career at your company. You know that every slide, every sentence, every chart and figure will be closely scrutinized.
Our all-star panel has been on both sides of this key business event, and they know exactly what you need to do to prepare and execute a flawless presentation for your board. Alfonso de la Nuez is CEO of UserZoom, a highly customer-centric company. Kristina Shen is a partner at Bessemer Venture Partners, and no stranger to receiving presentations on Customer Success. And finally, Nils Vinje is VP Customer Success at Rainforest QA and founder of Glide Consulting.
In this webinar, you will learn:
The top three things every CS leader should include in their deck
What board members really want to know about Customer Success
How to blend metrics, tactics, and strategy into a seamless presentation
And much more
The Customer Success Playbooks You Need to Drive AdoptionAmity
Driving adoption is critical for ensuring that customers get maximum value out of their technology investment. It is also increasingly important for technology providers as they continue to embrace recurring revenue business models.
Customer Success teams equipped with well-defined playbooks are uniquely positioned to deliver on this charter. In this webinar, Neil Jain and Aman Singh of Waterstone Management Group will share key insights and best practices around how to successfully drive adoption through Customer Success playbooks.
How We Reorganized Our Entire Post-Sales OrganizationGainsight
One of Gainsight's principles is to "Carry the Torch" for the Customer Success industry. We've shared a lot about innovations in our processes, but not as much about our organization. In this session, Allison Pickens, VP of Customer Success and Business Operations at Gainsight, will share the story of how we re-organized post-sales to drive success for our customers.
Customer Success Management is all about pro-actively making sure your customers get value from their relationship with you. You need to do this to reduce your risk of churn and maximize your profits.
But how will you do it? How do you make sure your CSM efforts are successful? And how do you do it in a way that is cost effective?
Webinar: All About Customer Success for PMsProduct School
You will learn:
What is customer success?
Different modes of operation
Customer success Vs project management Vs customer support
How to integrate customer success in your product roadmap?
Empowering retention strategiesin the age of the customer
This white paper addresses:
– Why measurement programs need to change
– Six proven steps for a successful measurement program
– Using customer intelligence to predict and drive change
Hiring: Structuring and Recruiting A Customer Success Team to ScaleGainsight
Speakers:
Tomasz Tunguz, Partner at Redpoint Ventures
Mike McKee, SVP, Services and Customer Success at Rapid 7
Boaz Maor, Head of Global Customer Success at Intel Mashery
Presented at Pulse Conference 2015.
How to Build Customer Success at an Early Stage Startup Gainsight
The most successful Enterprise SaaS companies know that growing revenue only through new customer acquisition is the less efficient way to scale. Rather, they understand that growing revenue within your existing customer base - through up-sells, cross-sells, and expanded use - is the most profitable way to scale.
In fact, Enterprise SaaS companies that grow revenue - and company valuation - by expanding revenue within their existing customer base also know the key to making this work is to focus on - and operationalize - Customer Success.
This presentation - How to Build Customer Success at an Early Stage Startup - is from Pulse 2014, the biggest Customer Success industry event ever and included panelists from Hoopla, VeaMea, DiscoverOrg, Fliptop
The Missing Role from your Customer Success Org Chart: Customer Success Opera...Gainsight
Customer Success executives are realizing a new need for Customer Success Operations as a role in their organizations. As Customer Success become more mature, measurable, and process driven, there needs to be someone who is accountable for administering the programs and playbooks.
Customer Success Operations isn’t all that different from Sales Operations from a role perspective, but because CS Operations is an emerging role many teams are fighting an uphill battle to make the hire. Even after they secure the hire, a lot of teams struggle to hire the right candidate for the Customer Success Operations role. The Gainsight Customer Success team will walk you through the basics of Customer Success Operations and discuss why teams should consider hiring for this impactful role.
The Customer Success Maturity Model | ClientSuccessClientSuccess
Join customer success leader, Dave Blake, CEO/Founder of ClientSuccess as he discusses a customer success maturity model that will help you build, scale, and optimize a high-impact team and culture of customer success. The webinar will help you determine your current customer success maturity and guide you through the next steps and best practices to strengthen your approach to customer success.
We held this webinar on Thursday, June 22, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. MST. The webinar is called “The Customer Success Maturity Model”. You can request the recorded version by entering the following link into your browser:
https://www.clientsuccess.com/recorded-customer-success-maturity-model/?utm_medium=Organic&utm_source=Slideshare&utm_campaign=Slideshare&utm_content=Customer-Success-Maturity-Model-Webinar-Slideshare
Customer Success Best Practices for SaaS Retention: Metrics and KSFs for Buil...Gainsight
Customer Success Best Practices for SaaS Retention: Metrics and KSFs for Building a High Performing Customer Success Team
Insight Venture Partners and Gainsight presented a webinar on customer success best practices for SaaS retention, including the crucial metrics and Knowledge and Skills Frameworks (KSFs) for building a high performing Customer Success team.
The most successful Enterprise SaaS companies know that growing revenue only through new customer acquisition is the less efficient way to scale. Rather, they understand that growing revenue within your existing customer base - through up-sells, cross-sells, and expanded use - is the most profitable way to scale.
In fact, Enterprise SaaS companies that grow revenue - and company valuation - by expanding revenue within their existing customer base also know the key to making this work is to focus on - and operationalize - Customer Success.
How to Scale Your Customer Success Management OrganizationGainsight
The most successful Enterprise SaaS companies know that growing revenue only through new customer acquisition is the less efficient way to scale. Rather, they understand that growing revenue within your existing customer base - through up-sells, cross-sells, and expanded use - is the most profitable way to scale.
In fact, Enterprise SaaS companies that grow revenue - and company valuation - by expanding revenue within their existing customer base also know the key to making this work is to focus on - and operationalize - Customer Success.
This presentation - How to Scale Your Customer Success Management Organization - is from Pulse 2014, the biggest Customer Success industry event ever and included panelists from Box, Marketo, Salesforce.com
Customer success continues to be an emerging practice as both technology companies and nontraditional industries move to a new subscription revenue model. A maturity model framework helps companies establish their customer success organizations and initiatives, as well as allowing them to see where they stand and how they can improve as they move through the stages of maturity. www.tsia.com.
Ever wondered why clients churn rates are high, renwal rates are dropping and you can't upsell anymore!
With the more and more challenges business is facing today customer service and account management are becoming outdated because of their passive approach when the problem come knocking to our door we step up to solve the problem;
And here's when Customer Success Management is born being proactive to solve clients issues before it happen is critical to success in today's business world by studying your clients and their industry, business goals and objectives then figure out how you can maximize on those intelligence to make them more successful that's how you're going to play it the right way.
Through this manual a quick glimpse on the importance of successful planning for a customer success program for SaaS companies specially the food industry and a different playbooks for clients life cycle and their health scores plus an action plan on how to fix the issue on every case.
Start Applying today Customer Success And Partner Your Way To Success With Your Clients To Start Making non Seen Before Revenues And Higher Retention Rates.
How to measure your success as a Customer Success ManagerAmity
As CSMs, we can usually rattle off a number of metrics and statistics that we use to measure our customer's health and success -- but it gets a little less standardized when others ask us how we measure our own success. Renewals and churn are both important metrics to keep an eye on, but they're not the only ones.
In this webinar, we’ve partnered with Sparkcentral to discuss:
- The benefits of a top-down approach when re-evaluating CS team goals
- The importance of CSAT metrics
- Which KPIs to measure if Account Management and CS roles are combined
- Which questions to ask yourself when exploring and assessing your team’s current KPIs and goals
Join Krysta Gahagen and Julia Burnett, two Customer Success Managers from Sparkcentral, for the rundown of which KPIs are truly key for CSMs, and why.
Customer success is gaining momentum and many companies are transitioning into the new model that puts the customer in the center of operations.
This is an introductory presentation which helps explain where does customer success feet in the grand scheme of things, what is the charter of this initiatives and what is Totango technology.
How to Build the Ultimate Customer Success Board PresentationGainsight
Is there anything that causes more sleepless nights or gray hairs than planning a presentation before your Board of Directors? There’s so much riding on it, from your next fiscal year budget to near-term headcount to (potentially) the future of your career at your company. You know that every slide, every sentence, every chart and figure will be closely scrutinized.
Our all-star panel has been on both sides of this key business event, and they know exactly what you need to do to prepare and execute a flawless presentation for your board. Alfonso de la Nuez is CEO of UserZoom, a highly customer-centric company. Kristina Shen is a partner at Bessemer Venture Partners, and no stranger to receiving presentations on Customer Success. And finally, Nils Vinje is VP Customer Success at Rainforest QA and founder of Glide Consulting.
In this webinar, you will learn:
The top three things every CS leader should include in their deck
What board members really want to know about Customer Success
How to blend metrics, tactics, and strategy into a seamless presentation
And much more
The Customer Success Playbooks You Need to Drive AdoptionAmity
Driving adoption is critical for ensuring that customers get maximum value out of their technology investment. It is also increasingly important for technology providers as they continue to embrace recurring revenue business models.
Customer Success teams equipped with well-defined playbooks are uniquely positioned to deliver on this charter. In this webinar, Neil Jain and Aman Singh of Waterstone Management Group will share key insights and best practices around how to successfully drive adoption through Customer Success playbooks.
How We Reorganized Our Entire Post-Sales OrganizationGainsight
One of Gainsight's principles is to "Carry the Torch" for the Customer Success industry. We've shared a lot about innovations in our processes, but not as much about our organization. In this session, Allison Pickens, VP of Customer Success and Business Operations at Gainsight, will share the story of how we re-organized post-sales to drive success for our customers.
Customer Success Management is all about pro-actively making sure your customers get value from their relationship with you. You need to do this to reduce your risk of churn and maximize your profits.
But how will you do it? How do you make sure your CSM efforts are successful? And how do you do it in a way that is cost effective?
Webinar: All About Customer Success for PMsProduct School
You will learn:
What is customer success?
Different modes of operation
Customer success Vs project management Vs customer support
How to integrate customer success in your product roadmap?
Empowering retention strategiesin the age of the customer
This white paper addresses:
– Why measurement programs need to change
– Six proven steps for a successful measurement program
– Using customer intelligence to predict and drive change
How Enterprise SaaS Companies Justify Investment in Customer SuccessGainsight
The most successful Enterprise SaaS companies know that growing revenue only through new customer acquisition is the less efficient way to scale. Rather, they understand that growing revenue within your existing customer base - through up-sells, cross-sells, and expanded use - is the most profitable way to scale.
In fact, Enterprise SaaS companies that grow revenue - and company valuation - by expanding revenue within their existing customer base also know the key to making this work is to focus on - and operationalize - Customer Success.
This presentation - How Enterprise SaaS Companies Justify Investment in Customer Success - is from Pulse 2014, the biggest Customer Success industry event ever and included panelists from Bazaarvoice, ToutApp, Enviance, LinkedIn
An introduction to Account-Based Marketing including an analysis of benefits and criticisms, statistics, implementation suggestions and ideas, Importance of content and Lead-to-Account, challenges, and software considerations.
Contact me on LinkedIn if you have questions: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anantdas
This short slide deck explains Customer Success simply and concisely, so that you can communicate the benefits of a CS department to your executives, or explain to your clients why they should implement CS automation.
In this prescriptive breakout session learn what successful Solution Providers are doing to build their Cloud/Mobility business. This workshop is designed for Solution Provider new to cloud/mobility marketplace or have not yet seen success. Success in the new marketplace starts with a Practice Statement, entails new ideas on building marketing savvy and better sales execution. We will cover a variety of tools, tips and techniques partners are using to drive Cloud /Mobility success.
Topics:
• Why you need to create a Practice Statement
• Aligning your marketing message to fit your Cloud strategy
• Building your Cloud marketing program that is unique and is active
• Creating a sales mentality and compensation program that works
• Developing a Business Guidance sales mentality
http://www.ingrammicrocloud.com
Product-Led Growth has moved from a tactic / buzzword to a mainstream mindset for more and more SaaS companies.
So what is Product-Led Growth and what does it look like in a B2B SaaS company?
This talk will give an overview of 'PLG' and some key factors to address when becoming product led.
How to use Customer Success to Prep for and Drive Contract RenewalsGainsight
The most successful Enterprise SaaS companies know that growing revenue only through new customer acquisition is the less efficient way to scale. Rather, they understand that growing revenue within your existing customer base - through up-sells, cross-sells, and expanded use - is the most profitable way to scale.
In fact, Enterprise SaaS companies that grow revenue - and company valuation - by expanding revenue within their existing customer base also know the key to making this work is to focus on - and operationalize - Customer Success.
This presentation - How to use Customer Success to Prep for and Drive Contract Renewals - is from Pulse 2014, the biggest Customer Success industry event ever and included panelists from Concur, InsideView, Marketo
Explore how CRM works exclusively for your business by drilling into the details of the CRM Consultation process, and the tools required in developing your business case. We’ll address the common questions of what to look for,
how to measure it, what to demand, and much more, by introducing effective measurements of how to manage a CRM program at work.
A Deep Dive into Account Fit: How to build the perfect account list & targeti...RollWorks
You can view the full webinar here: https://www.rollworks.com/resources/webinar/a-deep-dive-into-account-fit/
In this webinar DataFox joins us to talk about account fit, how to determine your target account list, and get set up for ABM success.
We also cover types of account-based marketing ads such as company name ads, persona based ads, and ads for sales stages. You'll learn:
How to define your ideal customer from your data
How to create the perfect account list
How to use targeted ads to reach those customers at the right time
The Future of CRM: Aligning Sales and Support Around the Customer JourneyTeckstco
CRM/Analytics thought leader Ryan McGuire looks at the future of CRM as one where the customer journey is aligned from sales to support, and how your organization can take steps toward making this transformation. Enterprise two-way messaging platform provider Teckst discusses enterprise use cases and learnings from past implementations.
The world of search engine optimization (SEO) is buzzing with discussions after Google confirmed that around 2,500 leaked internal documents related to its Search feature are indeed authentic. The revelation has sparked significant concerns within the SEO community. The leaked documents were initially reported by SEO experts Rand Fishkin and Mike King, igniting widespread analysis and discourse. For More Info:- https://news.arihantwebtech.com/search-disrupted-googles-leaked-documents-rock-the-seo-world/
Falcon stands out as a top-tier P2P Invoice Discounting platform in India, bridging esteemed blue-chip companies and eager investors. Our goal is to transform the investment landscape in India by establishing a comprehensive destination for borrowers and investors with diverse profiles and needs, all while minimizing risk. What sets Falcon apart is the elimination of intermediaries such as commercial banks and depository institutions, allowing investors to enjoy higher yields.
RMD24 | Debunking the non-endemic revenue myth Marvin Vacquier Droop | First ...BBPMedia1
Marvin neemt je in deze presentatie mee in de voordelen van non-endemic advertising op retail media netwerken. Hij brengt ook de uitdagingen in beeld die de markt op dit moment heeft op het gebied van retail media voor niet-leveranciers.
Retail media wordt gezien als het nieuwe advertising-medium en ook mediabureaus richten massaal retail media-afdelingen op. Merken die niet in de betreffende winkel liggen staan ook nog niet in de rij om op de retail media netwerken te adverteren. Marvin belicht de uitdagingen die er zijn om echt aansluiting te vinden op die markt van non-endemic advertising.
Premium MEAN Stack Development Solutions for Modern BusinessesSynapseIndia
Stay ahead of the curve with our premium MEAN Stack Development Solutions. Our expert developers utilize MongoDB, Express.js, AngularJS, and Node.js to create modern and responsive web applications. Trust us for cutting-edge solutions that drive your business growth and success.
Know more: https://www.synapseindia.com/technology/mean-stack-development-company.html
Putting the SPARK into Virtual Training.pptxCynthia Clay
This 60-minute webinar, sponsored by Adobe, was delivered for the Training Mag Network. It explored the five elements of SPARK: Storytelling, Purpose, Action, Relationships, and Kudos. Knowing how to tell a well-structured story is key to building long-term memory. Stating a clear purpose that doesn't take away from the discovery learning process is critical. Ensuring that people move from theory to practical application is imperative. Creating strong social learning is the key to commitment and engagement. Validating and affirming participants' comments is the way to create a positive learning environment.
"𝑩𝑬𝑮𝑼𝑵 𝑾𝑰𝑻𝑯 𝑻𝑱 𝑰𝑺 𝑯𝑨𝑳𝑭 𝑫𝑶𝑵𝑬"
𝐓𝐉 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐬 (𝐓𝐉 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐦𝐮𝐧𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬) is a professional event agency that includes experts in the event-organizing market in Vietnam, Korea, and ASEAN countries. We provide unlimited types of events from Music concerts, Fan meetings, and Culture festivals to Corporate events, Internal company events, Golf tournaments, MICE events, and Exhibitions.
𝐓𝐉 𝐂𝐨𝐦𝐬 provides unlimited package services including such as Event organizing, Event planning, Event production, Manpower, PR marketing, Design 2D/3D, VIP protocols, Interpreter agency, etc.
Sports events - Golf competitions/billiards competitions/company sports events: dynamic and challenging
⭐ 𝐅𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐝 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐣𝐞𝐜𝐭𝐬:
➢ 2024 BAEKHYUN [Lonsdaleite] IN HO CHI MINH
➢ SUPER JUNIOR-L.S.S. THE SHOW : Th3ee Guys in HO CHI MINH
➢FreenBecky 1st Fan Meeting in Vietnam
➢CHILDREN ART EXHIBITION 2024: BEYOND BARRIERS
➢ WOW K-Music Festival 2023
➢ Winner [CROSS] Tour in HCM
➢ Super Show 9 in HCM with Super Junior
➢ HCMC - Gyeongsangbuk-do Culture and Tourism Festival
➢ Korean Vietnam Partnership - Fair with LG
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2. History of Customer Success
• Early B2B software industry enjoyed a vendor trap phenomenon: Customers made large
upfront investments and it was difficult to change the vendor. During those days vendors were
more interested about new customer acquisition than existing customers.
• SaaS changed the game; no upfront investments; easier to change the vendor.
Customer retention become more serious challenge for vendors.
• Around 2005 companies such as Salesforce launched their first official
Customer Success programs to reduce churn.
1990 2000 2010
SaaS
early adopters
“After cloud”:
Subscription economy
Customer success
best practices
“Before cloud”: vendor trap
3. Customer Success in Brief
• Why should we care?
Customer Success focuses on recurring revenue: 90% of B2B SaaS
revenue is generated by renewals and upgrades after initial sales.
• How can we do it?
Customer Success is based on simple goal: Make your customers
succeed in their business with your products or services.
• What can we do to reach this goal?
Customer Success can be enabled with a set of best practices,
working cross-functionally to grow (upsell) and fight churn.
Initial Revenue Recurring Revenue
5. • Customer Success is related to customer’s journey inside and outside
your application. The most important goals are renewals and upsells.
• Customer journey inside application is
fairly easy to define, but what is
commonly forgotten are
concepts and services
that are connected
to this journey
outside your
product.
Scope of Customer Success
Onboard
Deploy
Adopt
Grow
Renew
Upsell
Learn
Services
Manual work
Competitors
Support
6. Functions of Customer Success
• Technical enablement provides a solution to customer’s need,
typically during on-boarding or new feature adoption.
• On-going support makes proactively sure
that the solution matches customer’s
requirements during whole lifecycle.
• Knowledge enablement educates the
customer to make sure that full
potential of the services can be used.
• Business relations identifies
new opportunities and
development areas
CEO
Marketing
Engineering IT
Product
Services
Customer
Success
Sales
Finance
7. No matter do you hire a dedicated
Customer Success Manager or assign
the CS activities among your current
people, Customer Success is always
cross-functional process and
cross-organizational mindset.
10. Challenge 1/3: Change
Customer’s requirements evolve constantly.
Strategy cannot be written in stone – it must
evolve among customer’s needs.
11. Challenge 2/3: Isolation
There shouldn’t be any isolated Customer
Success plans, only one product strategy that
follows the discipline of Customer Success.
12. Challenge 3/3: Scope
Customer Success affects almost everywhere.
It’s important to choose the right hotspots
where current focus must be targeted.
13. Solution: Value Concept
• Value Concept is a mandatory
milestone or hotspot in your
customer’s journey where
significant value is created.
• It can be inside or outside your product,
consisting of features, services, manual
work or external services.
• List of Value Concepts is a constantly
evolving addition to your product
strategy.
Value
Concept
14. How to define Value Concepts?
Objective hierarchy is a simple way to define value concepts.
Customer’s
Objective
Value
Proposition
Value
Proposition
Value
Proposition
Value
Concept
Value
Concept
Value
Concept
15. Value Concept example
Execute projects
on time
Make task
tracking easier
Make resourcing
more effective
Milestones
Calendar
To-do
List
Resource
Timeline
Possible hotspots for a simple Project Management App.
Value
Concepts
Value
Propositions
Customer’s
Objective
16. Value Proposition Canvas
Gain
Creators
Pain
relievers
Products
& Services
Pains
Gains
Customer
jobs
Value
Propositions
Customer
Segments
Business Model Canvas provides
tools for strategic planning. It can
be extended With Value Proposition
Canvas. After value propositions are
explained, it’s fairly easy to define
Value Concepts.
Read more from http://www.businessmodelgeneration.com/canvas/vpc
17. Keep the list of Value Concepts always available
and make sure everyone in your organization
understands what they are and why they are in
the core of your products and services.
21. Software developers are in cross-fire:
Sales people ask features for demos, customer
support asks features for specific customers,
product managers ask features for new concepts.
Too often the one who is loudest defines what is
selected to the next development sprint.
22. Agile, and goal-driven
• Scrum, Agile, DevOps etc. are designed to
improve software development, but they do
not guarantee Customer Success as a goal
• To fix this, we can connect Value Concepts
through the production process. This gives
better focus to sprint planning.
• Otherwise it’s easy to
end up into ”One More
Feature” syndrome:
Wildly growing backlog
23. Value Concepts in issue tracking
• By keeping Value Concepts visible in GitHub, Jira, Trello and
other issue tracking tools it’s easier to keep the focus on
strategic aims. This connects your product strategy into
development sprints.
• Aim is to achieve better focus: If a feature cannot be
connected to Value Concept, it’s not crucial and can be
kept on second priority. With this approach developers
understand better what is important and what is not.
• Simply use labels or categories to show that a feature
relates to Value Concept:
VC: Milestones Calendar VC: To-do List VC: Resource Timeline
25. Whenever there’s an issue or bug reported,
project manager or developer can confirm
does it relate to Key Features and Value
Concepts. If it does, then it should be
solved on higher priority.
27. Support vs. Success
Customer Success Customer Support
Financial Revenue driven Cost Center
Action Proactive Reactive
Metrics Success-oriented Efficiency-oriented
Model Analytics focused People-intensive
Goal Predictive Responsive
Customer Success and Customer Support are two different things, but they
do relate closely to each other. A good customer support team can improve
Customer Success by taking steps beyond a simple support:
Table is from the book “Customer Success”:
http://www.gainsight.com/book/
28. The aim of customer support is to serve
customer’s better. But to transform this into
Customer Success you need tighter focus:
Customer support team must be aware how
to prioritize work relating to Key Features and
Value Concepts that are set in product strategy.
30. Get 360° overview
• SaaS app can provide amazing amount of data that can
be pushed directly into a sales CRM
– Company or user details
– User’s sessions and usage log
– Locations, time zones - per each user
– Customer support tickets and conversations
– Used features, interests
– Notification tracking: Sent, read, bounced, clicked.
– Use your imagination …
31. Focus on right customers
• B2B SaaS sales is based on highly collaborative
relationship with customers
• Feature requests and roadmapping with customers
is part of everyday work
• There is a pitfall - not all customer related
work is right for you:
A demanding customer can poison
the whole product development with
requests that are not related to your
value concepts nor key features.
32. For Customer Success driven company it’s
crucial to define customer profiles and stick
in them. This profiling begins from sales.
33. Importance of Value Concepts
• Salespeople are constantly seeking for product/customer fit, therefore
focusing on:
– Product’s features and value propositions
– Customer’s needs and requirements
• Too often this means that salespeople send small requests to
developers based on instant demand
• Much more solid way to affect on product development is strategical:
Instead of simple feature requests, get the concepts aligned in product
strategy and that way push the changes into development
• It’s sales team’s duty to focus, sharpen and define
Value Concepts via product strategy, thus improving
Customer Success permanently
35. It’s time to get nerdy
• CEO and the team of key business developers are in the main
role when improving Customer Success
• The role of CEO has changed in B2B software companies: Instead
of giving all attention on largest customers through negotiations
and face to face meetings, in B2B SaaS it’s important to give
bigger focus on analytical data and signals coming directly from
product users.
• B2B SaaS is more and more about sales automation – Everyone
must focus on a scalable “SaaS sales machine”, which often
means that even the CEO must understand the smallest details of
the product.
37. Automation is the key
• Customers improve their processes and
business all the time. This defines that
also vendor must evolve and renew
services regularly.
• Annual, quarterly or even monthly
evaluations are too scarce. Proactive
development is possible only if metrics
and improvement management is automated.
• Following slides describe the most important Customer
Success metrics for B2B SaaS
38. Conversions
• The most obvious conversion
rate is from free to paid
customer, typically used in
free trials or freemium products.
• To take more out of conversion rates,
it’s recommended to build a conversion
funnel with Key Features. This allows you
to follow how far your users really get, how
much value they get before churning away.
• Conversion funnels can be configured
and measured in CRM or other available
customer success tools, such as Intercom.io
39. Recurring revenue
• Renewals
• Upgrades
• Churned dollars
Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC), Churn and Life Time Value (LTV) forms
the core of the SaaS business. With these meters you can measure how
healthy your SaaS business is and is it able to scale. If CAC gets too high
compared to LTV, it’s time to seriously reduce churn.
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40. User activity
• Inside application
– How many times user has
started session
– How many times user has
used the key feature
• Outside application
– Emails sent, opened, clicked, replied etc.
– Mobile notifications received, reacted
– Call center contacts
– Interactions with your consultants
41. Churn
• Churn meter = Number of customers leaving your product in
defined time
• Churn is probably the most important figure for SaaS company.
Signups can be improved with bigger marketing budget,
conversions
can be improved with better onboarding
processes and value propositions, but
fight against churn requires real value
creation relating to your product and
services
42. Direct Feedback
Customer surveys are not the only way to ask direct feedback.
B2B SaaS companies have a possibility to integrate continuous
feedback channels within products and services, such as:
• Net Promoter Score (NPS)
– Measures the willingness of customers to recommend
your product to others
– Excellent tool to measure NPS: delighted.com
• Customer Effort Score (CES)
– Measure customer satisfaction with one simple question:
• How much effort did you needed to get this information?
– Assigns ratings from 1 to 5, with 5 representing very high effort
• Other tools that can be integrated inside your product …
44. Goal: Identify Customer’s Objectives
• The first and last component in
Growhow framework is Customer
Objective: A goal that customer needs
to achieve.
• From meters and feedback we can
learn which features are important and
what needs to be changed.
• Use systematically the automated
information from your meters to
improve your Customer Objectives
Customer
Objectives