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Mastering Customer Success

You're reading from   Mastering Customer Success Discover tactics to decrease churn and expand revenue

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835469033
Length 170 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jeff Mar Jeff Mar
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Peter Armaly Peter Armaly
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Foundational Concepts for Business Success FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Optimizing Your Key Metrics for Growth 3. Chapter 2: Building a Strong Foundation – Key Knowledge for Success 4. Chapter 3: Strategies for Effective Book of Business Management 5. Part 2: Optimizing Customer-Centric Strategies
6. Chapter 4: Streamlining Onboarding and Boosting Engagement 7. Chapter 5: Building Referenceable Customers 8. Chapter 6: Leveraging Data for Customer Success 9. Chapter 7: Building Your Customer Success Inner Circle 10. Part 3: Navigating the Customer Success Landscape
11. Chapter 8: Strategies for Retention and Expansion in Your Business 12. Chapter 9: Mastering Crisis Management for Business Resilience 13. Chapter 10: The Exciting Future of Customer Success 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Leveraging Data for Customer Success

Technology has produced a host of benefits to businesses, including increasing the speed and precision at the scale of product creation, manufacturing, and distribution, and therefore acting as an accelerant for market reach and penetration. It has also produced many ways to measure activities, processes, workflows, and goal achievement.

But technology is not a new phenomenon. It has been leveraged in the world of business since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution around 1780. That’s when machines were first employed as a way to augment, amplify, and replace humans in an attempt to increase the pace of production. What is relatively new today, though, is the ability for companies to adopt much more process-efficient and cost-effective digital technology that leaves in the wake of its execution trails of information, otherwise known as data.

One way of looking at data is that it can be thought of as evidence that a program or...

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