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5 Ways Customer Success Managers Can Improve Product Adoption

Vanilla Forums

Most customer success managers focus on how to get customers to use products well or use them to their fullest potential. But what do you do when customers aren't using the product at all? In that case, you have a product adoption issue—the customer bought the product but is failing to utilize it.

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How to Have a Successful New Product Adoption for Customers

Gainsight

And along the way, an amazing product portfolio that featured classics like tekka maki and unagi expanded to make room for decidedly nontraditional items like the California Roll and the Philadelphia Roll. So what lessons can product experience enthusiasts learn from the lesson of sushi? What is product adoption?

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How to Create a Great User Onboarding Experience That Leads to Product Adoption and Customer Success

ChurnZero

Perhaps product problems, loss of a key user in the account, a bad use case… Sure, these are some reasons why customers may churn, but the reality is that your churn rate is deeply connected to the quality of onboarding journey your users go through. Outstanding brands create connections between customer needs and their solution.

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Redefining Member Engagement: 5 Benefits of a CDP for Credit Unions

Blueshift

Consumers rush to secure mortgages, explore refinancing options, and seek alternative financial products. In today’s digital world, the key to successful digital engagement hinges on harnessing the power of customer data. This is where a customer data platform (CDP) comes into play.

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How Product Teams Can Leverage Community

Speaker: Scott Baldwin of ProductBoard

Product managers and community managers share a common goal: to deliver value to their users. Through in-depth user insights, a clear product strategy, and an inspiring roadmap. Building products is a team sport and involves everyone working together to get the right products to market faster.

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The Hidden Impact of Investing in Customers

ChurnZero

When companies think about investing in their customer base, they are usually thinking about driving product adoption, reducing churn, or even delivering expansion revenue. Customer success is one of the most impactful teams on the post-sale experience. 2: Increase product adoption.

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The Product Adoption Data That Customer Success Needs

Gainsight

One afternoon, one of the agents got a call from a disgruntled customer telling him that the coffee holder supplied with the PC was not working. He checked all his product catalogs but could not find any mention of the coffee holder being supplied with any model. We don’t clearly see our customer’s product adoption.

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The Democratization of Customer Success

Speaker: John Ragsdale, Vice President of Technology Research for TSIA

As enterprise technology firms are in the midst of a rapid transition from on-premise to cloud technology, product development, sales, implementation, and support strategies are obliged to follow suit. One of the most visible changes to companies as part of this transformation is the advent of customer success.

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When Customers Win, You Win: How to Deliver Value That Transforms Your Customer Experience

Speaker: Donna Weber - Customer Onboarding Expert

Customer onboarding is so much more than going live with your product and driving adoption. The truth is, onboarding is the most important part of the customer journey. When you set positive first impressions, establish trusting relationships, and quickly deliver meaningful outcomes, you create customers for life.

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Ramping-up Your Digital CX Strategy: Adaptation of Omni Channel and Conversational Support

Speaker: Michael McMillan - Customer Experience Expert, TEDx Speaker, and Author

Customers who have a seamless buying experience, from speaking with sales and purchasing the product to easily finding support, are more likely to return to your organization and recommend it to others. Whether via chat bot, email, or social media, every customer should have the same opportunity to resolve their queries.