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Brainshark B-B Chief Customer Officer Diane Gordon – CB42

Customer Bliss

Diane has been working since the early 1980s, serving in a number of transformative customer experience roles. She was SVP of Worldwide Customer Solutions at Endeca, SVP of Services and Support at Enterprise Mobile, Chief Customer Officer at Bullhorn, and now CCO of Brainshark (following a stint as SVP, Customer Care) at the same company.

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SaaS Customer Experience Starts in the C-Suite

Experience Investigators by 360Connext

In 2003 there were 30 Chief Customer Officers worldwide according to the Chief Customer Officer (CCO) Council, reaching 450 by 2011. The customer success team is abreast of the entire customer lifecycle to ensure the client experience is positive from closing until forever.

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Totango Attends Chief Customer Officer Fall 2018 Conference

Totango

The C hief Customer Officer Fall, 2018 (CCO), held September 12th-13th in San Diego, is an interactive peer-lead conference attracting senior-level customer focused professionals. The Customer Success Buzz at CCO. That’s where Customer Success comes into play. That’s Totango’s mission.

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Gainsight Acquires inSided: The Past, Present, and Future of Customer Success Is Community

Gainsight

Past: Customer Success Started as a Community. The word “community” captures how the Customer Success movement got started. Customer Success Managers” were cropping up in dozens of SaaS companies, but they often felt isolated. Well, community has a special meaning here at Gainsight.

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How to Structure Your Customer Success Team

Totango

Having the right members and the right structure is key to the success of any team – whether that team is on a field or in a conference room. When it comes to the structure of a Customer Success (CS) team, there are many factors that need to be considered, from the makeup of the team to the technology that will be used.

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Putting customers at the heart of strategy: Q&A with Vision Critical Chief Customer Officer Kelly Hall 

Alida

But putting customers at the forefront of strategic decision-making isn’t always easy. Balancing budget constraints, departmental priorities and revenue growth against customer success can be a challenge, even for the most seasoned of executives. We are truly nothing without our customers.

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3 Steps to Communicate Your CX Plan with Leaders, Stakeholders, and Outliers

Customer Bliss

“If you have a customer success job in an organization that isn’t interested in customer retention, you need to consider doing something else,” says Lucy Norris , Executive VP, Global Leader of Customer Success at Genesys , a technology company that provides solutions for customer experience, marketing, and sales.