What's your definition of Customer Success?

User: "Griffin Fuller"
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I've heard many good definitions of Customer Success.  I'd love to hear yours.

Here's mine:  

“Customer success is ensuring the client reaches their desired outcomes by maximizing the value of the product being provided. Pair this with delivering a wonderful experience, and you have a recipe for retention."

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    User: "Andy Barton"
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    "Customer Success is a mindset that when effectively applied, creates significant and tangible value or outcomes for those involved"

    User: "Griffin Fuller"
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    I like it @David L Ellin 

    That's what I call putting the customer first!

    User: "David Ellin"
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    Simply put, here's mine: Customer Success is whatever the customer tells you it is.

    Yes, we can write a generalized definition but the bottom line is that different customers have different expectations. One might be time-to-value, another might be the feature of a platform that solve a problem. It can vary by customer and knowing that is important.

    User: "Griffin Fuller"
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    Great definition @Jared Spencer Orr 

    Nothing quite like having an advocate! 

    User: "Griffin Fuller"
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    Can't go wrong with the fundamentals @Jeff Yeger !

    User: "Griffin Fuller"
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    Agreed, @Andreas Knoefel 

    Customer experience alone does not cut it. 

    If your product isn’t capable of achieving the customer's desired outcomes, they will leave, even if they have a great relationship/CX with you. 

    I like your #3 point - it's important that the entire organization is aware that they are (either directly or indirectly) involved throughout the customer's journey and overall experience. 

    User: "Jared Orr"
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    Customer Success is where product value and client expectations meet. It is maximized through consistent activities that turn a new client into a long-term, happy client. 

    Jared Orr

    Customer Success Whisperer

    User: "Griffin Fuller"
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    Great definition! @Ronni Gaun 

    Love your last point - the customer's definition of value can evolve & change.  So true. 

    User: "Jeff Yeger"
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    I've always ascribed to the Lincoln Murphy definition, simple as it may be - 

     

    "Customer Success is when your customer achieves their desired business outcome while having their desired customer experience"

     

    Zero focus on MY product, MY proposed outcomes, MY adoption. Because they don't care about MY product, they care about their KPI's and if working with me brings them further or closer to it :)

    User: "Andreas Knoefel"
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    I have seen too many examples of wonderful experience ? retention. Here is mine:

    "Customer Success is maximizing the recurring revenue stream in a profitable way". 

    The critical success factors supporting this are:

    1. A customer journey that maximizes customer economic value and achieves Time-to-Value quickly
    2. Customer outcomes you can achieve (solution fit)
    3. A homogenic customer experience that maximizes adoption all along the customer journey
    4. A customer that is equipped to execute
    User: "Ronni Gaun"
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    Always a fun topic @Griffin T. Fuller Here's mine:

    Customer success is achieved through a series of activities, not always linear, that ensures the customer realizes the value they expected at the time of purchase and beyond. Their definition of value can evolve and change too.