2. 2
What does Customer Success (CS) Provide?
– My vendor assures I am getting the
right type of support
– I was introduced to Customer Success
as soon as I started using the platform
– I see features in the product that we
suggested
– My vendor is there if I need additional
help
– My vendor cares about us as customer
With the great success and growth of recurring revenue SaaS models, vendors are
presented with the challenge of how to maximize solution adoption as rapidly as
possible, while ensuring their customers are successful along the customer journey.
- BLUENOSE
– Increases Platform adoption, expansion and
retention
– Inform and influence
– Marketing/Advocacy
– Onboarding
– Training
– Support
– Professional Services
3. 3
New (Product) Customer Progression
Sales
Sign
Purchase
Order
Onboard the
Customer
Advance
Customer
Success
• Ensure Use case
is being worked
• Complete
Success plan with
the customer
Execute
Cadence
• Regular
Checkpoints with
customer
• Track Customer
Metrics and
maintain Success
Score
Customer Success starts when a Purchase Order has been signed by the customer.
4. 4
Onboard the Customer
(Overview)
Email to Customer CS Manager and
Account Exec meet
with Customer
Product Installation Training (if applicable)
Having purchased the product, the initial and longest lasting impression of our company
and our product is what happens next.
Within 2 days
of signing the
PO
Schedule
customer
meeting in the
first week
Within 2
weeks of
signing the
PO
Begin within 2
weeks of
signing the
PO
Schedule
training after
completing
installation
Complete
training
5. 5
Email to Customer
November 5, 2014
Dear <Customer name>,
We are delighted that you have purchased <Product> for your advanced analytics and data work! We believe you have selected
the most collaborative and intuitive analytics platform in the industry today.
Within the next 2 days you will receive a call from <CSM name>, your Customer Success Manager. They will be asking to set up a
half-hour meeting or call to cover the following topics:
• Your onboarding process
• The installation plan for <Product>
• Your goals for <Product>
• Your training and professional services needs.
In parallel, we would like to get your software installation kicked off. This requires a couple things from you:
• The contact information of the administrator that will be installing and configuring <Product>
• Prerequisite forms filled out that capture the required information about your environment. These forms are attached. Please
pass them on to the appropriate person and have them return the completed forms to your Customer Success Manager.
Please send this information at your earliest convenience.
Your Customer Success Manager’s contact information is:
<CSM>@xyzcompany.com
XXX.XXX.XXXX.
Again, we look forward to working with you to achieve your goals and are excited to get started!
Sincerely,
ABC
6. 6
Agenda for Onboarding Meeting with the
Customer (CSM and Account Exec)
1. Review Your Order (Developers, collaborators, Training days, professional
services, etc)
2. Review your goals for <Product> (what job did you buy <Product> to do?)
3. Review Your Onboarding process
A. This meeting
B. Installation
C. Training
4. Review the installation plan for <Product>
A. Identify Customer Administrator
B. Fill out pre-installation forms
C. Schedule an installation date
D. Install and configure
a. Install software
b. Connect to data sources
c. Create initial users
d. Confirm environment is configured correctly
5. Discuss training: timing, number of people, location, etc.
6. Discuss additional needs, e.g., professional services
7. Review next steps
7. 7
<Product> Installation
• Install software (or configure virtual environment)
• Connect to Data sources
• Test the environment
• Ensure customer has support@xyzCompany.com email
• Send any additional documentation needed
• Close out of installation and notify CSM
8. 8
Training
Training should be scheduled after installation is complete.
• Environment Setup for Training (schedule at least a week before training)
1. Determine the users that will participate in the training (customer)
2. Ensure each user has access to the network that will be used to connect to
<Product> (if wireless, do they need tokens?, etc)
3. Ensure each user is represented in <Product>
4. Load all training data into a data source (provide this training data)
5. Ensure that the data sources are accessible for the users involved in the training
(both training data and customer data that will be used in the training). Test the "All
Operators" workflows for Database &/or HD
6. Ensure the users have the right credentials for the data access required
7. Ensure any other third party products are accessible from <Product>
8. Schedule training
• Deliver Training (Onsite preferred)