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The Customer Success Manager (CSM) will manage customer loyalty and adoption of Saviynt’s innovative products and services using our customers’ business objectives and priorities as the foundation of the work they perform.
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Workiva Customer Success Managers (CSM) are a critical part of our customer-facing team. 2 years of related experience (Customer Success, Customer Service, Account Management or Sales.
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Ensure all customers are continuously working toward key milestones of the Customer Journey using customer-facing Success Plans. Deep commitment to customer success - not just satisfaction.
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The Customer Success team is responsible for building and maintaining meaningful partnerships with Emplifi customers that allow them to maintain a deep understanding of their objectives and deliver upon the Emplifi promise - empowering our customers to reach better, engage, and retain modern customers - in a way that ensures maximum value is realized, relevant to their needs.
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As a CSM, your primary mission will be to maximize our customers return on investment (ROI) in the Workiva Platform. Use customer management tools to track customer communication, issues, and metrics.
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You will develop and maintain close relationships with management, product adoption sponsors, and/or key stakeholders throughout the customer lifecycle. You will work closely with Workiva's Services team, Support team, Marketing team, and Sales team to drive adoption by ensuring customers are effectively onboarded, trained, and supported throughout the customer journey.
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Assist customer in successfully transitioning to the assigned Customer Success Manager (CSM). · Collaborate with manager to define sales strategy. Assist customer in successfully transitioning to the assigned Customer Success Manager (CSM.
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Amla Commerce seeks a dedicated Customer Success Manager (CSM) with a strategic vision and a customer-first mindset to join our dynamic team. The ideal candidate will have at least 5 years of experience in customer success or account management, preferably within the ecommerce SaaS industry, and possess a deep understanding of the ecommerce landscape, digital app ecosystem, and the nuances of manufacturing and distribution business models.
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CSMs serve as the primary point of contact for customers, managing the entire customer lifecycle by focusing on business outcomes; and identifying opportunities for growth within their named accounts post-sale.
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Provide visibility of project progress to the client and Customer Success Manager (CSM). Omega CRM is a Merkle & Dentsu company, leader in development of Customer Experience services, with +20 years of experience in the use of Technology applied to Marketing and providing a unique Customer Relationship with mainly focus on Innovation is looking for a Project Manager.
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The CSM will lead customer onboarding and serve as the strategic account manager for a dedicated book of business in Film & Television production. The CSM will lead customer onboarding and serve as the strategic account manager for a dedicated book of business in Film & Television production.
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We are looking for an energetic Customer Success Manager (CSM) to join our global Customer Success team! 5 years of Customer Success , Account Management or similar experience managing customer relationships.
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The Home Care Customer Success Manager (Home Care CSM) will be responsible for the success and retention of their individual portfolio of home care customers. If you are hired to work as a Home Care Customer Success Manager you will be required to provide proof that you have received the COVID-19 vaccine within 45 days of your start date.
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Customer Success Manager (Remote) - A CSM with enterprise experience within the enterprise software industry. - 4+ years as a CSM with Enterprise experience. - Develop trusted advisor relationships with customers (C-suite) to ensure success and maximize value from the platform throughout their lifecycle.
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The PatientIQ Customer Success Manager (CSM) owns the success, retention and growth of PatientIQ clients by helping clients get the most out of the PatientIQ product, network and services.
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