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Step Out of the Customer Success Silo and into the Light of Education Services

Education Services Group

If it were possible to just make one sale, stop there and have a “forever customer,” everyone would be a Customer Success (CS) pro. It requires relationship building, thoroughly understanding customer needs, advocating for their wants, and helping every customer — not just the largest — flourish in ways they never could alone.

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Understanding the B2B Customer Journey and How It Differs from B2C

Totango

The B2B customer journey resembles the B2C experience in many ways, but there are also some important differences. In this article, we’ll look at the B2B vs. B2C customer journey to see what’s the same and what’s different. We’ll cover the basics of: Customer journey mapping.

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SaaS Tools for Business Growth: Five Essentials You Must Have

Totango

For customer success teams, SaaS tools serve to optimize the customer life cycle, improving your marketing, sales, and customer service to deliver better results to clients. This promotes higher customer satisfaction and retention, elevating sales and increasing revenue. Customer success.

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The Customer Success Maturity Model Part 3: “Transform” Capabilities (Optimizing CS)

Education Services Group

A 2020 Forrester report determined that a well-designed Customer Success program can yield a 91% return on investment over a three-year period. Here are the final six capabilities for a well-designed Customer Success organization. Email automation can keep your customers engaged and eliminate repetitive CSM tasks.

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What is Voice of the Customer (VoC)?

Confirmit

Voice of the Customer programs are proven to help organizations retain customers, build better products, deliver better services, and systematically understand customer experience in order to drive change. Understand your customers’ expectations better. Evaluate (and prevent) the risk of your customers churning.