The Customer Success discipline has gone through some tough times. What started as a pure ideal of encouraging adoption and retention has often morphed into an uncomfortable mix of escalation management and upselling, while pretending to be dispensing best-practice information. …

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We are working our way through the layers of the FT Works Support Maturity Model. After discussing how it applies to support organizations,  support processes and support offerings in the last months, I’m back to discuss tools. A quick reminder that the …

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Last month, I gave a presentation at the ASP conference focused on bringing Support and Customer Success closer together, and this is a quick view into what I said. Support and Success both cater to customers, so they should work …

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We are working our way through the layers of the FT Works Support Maturity Model. After discussing how it applies to support processes and support offerings in the last months, I’m back today to discuss people and the organization itself. A quick …

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  We are working our way through the layers of the FT Works Support Maturity Model. After discussing how it applies to support offerings last month, I’m back to discuss processes. A quick reminder that the model is that it is …

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  Last month, I introduced the FT Works Support Maturity Model and promised to come back with more details on how it applies to support offerings (or plans). One of the key differentiator of the model is that it is …

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Here’s the fifth installment in the Take a Breath series, in which we explore ways to transform the current work challenges into positive strategic improvements. Now that we’ve had some time to experience what it’s like working with major disruptions, it’s …

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