Customer Success Playbook Podcast Season 2 Episode 30 - Mastering First Value Delivery with Jarvis Harris

27/08/2024 35 min Temporada 2 Episodio 30
Customer Success Playbook Podcast Season 2 Episode 30 - Mastering First Value Delivery with Jarvis Harris

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Send us a textIn this insightful episode of the Customer Success Playbook Podcast, hosts Roman Trebon and Kevin Metzger engage in a dynamic conversation with Jarvis Harris, Global Head of Customer Success and Renewals at Xactly. The discussion revolves around creating an effective segmentation plan for first value delivery, emphasizing the importance of early value realization in the customer journey and its impact on long-term success.Detailed AnalysisThe Importance of First Value DeliveryJarvis Harris emphasizes the critical nature of delivering first value early in the customer journey. He explains that in the SaaS world, where customers don't incur as much technical debt, demonstrating value quickly is essential for ensuring renewals, maintaining high retention rates, and driving growth revenue retention (GRR) and net revenue retention (NRR).The 30-60-90 Day Segmentation PlanHarris introduces a strategic 30-60-90 day segmentation plan for onboarding, tailored to different product types and market segments. He stresses the importance of understanding the product type, market, and customer base when developing this plan. The approach varies for self-service products, niche market products, and enterprise solutions.The Three D's of Success: Driver, Dreamer, DoerA key concept introduced is the "Three D's of Success": Driver, Dreamer, and Doer. Harris explains how identifying these roles within a customer organization is crucial for effective onboarding and value delivery. Each role has different stakes and requires a tailored approach during the onboarding process.Preventing Scope CreepTo prevent scope creep during longer onboarding cycles, Harris advises maintaining clear communication, adhering to defined goals, and having the confidence to say "no" when necessary. He emphasizes the importance of the Customer Success Manager (CSM) acting as a trusted advisor and maintaining the original definition of success.Communication and Milestone SettingConstant communication and setting interim milestones are highlighted as crucial elements in maintaining customer confidence during extended onboarding processes. Harris stresses the importance of success plans as guiding documents and the need for CSMs to have visibility into the work of professional services or partner teams.Product-Driven Onboarding StrategiesFor product-driven onboarding, especially in lower-priced, self-service scenarios, Harris recommends leveraging in-app tools like WalkMe or Pendo, community-based tools like Higher Logic Vanilla, and customer success platforms tailored to the specific needs of the product and market.Understanding Your Market and ProductHarris emphasizes the critical importance of understanding your market, product, and ideal customer profile when implementing a segmentation strategy. This understanding should inform the entire customer success approach, from staffing models to technology choices.Please Like, Comment, Share and Subscribe. You can also find the CS Playbook Podcast:YouTube - @CustomerSuccessPlaybookPodcastTwitter - @CS_PlaybookYou can find Kevin at:Metzgerbusiness.com - Kevin's person web siteKevin Metzger on Linked In.You can find Roman at:Roman Trebon on Linked In.

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