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Account Management Secrets

Customer Success is Dead as We Know It | EP33

18 Apr 2025

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Customer success was supposed to be the future. So why are so many CS teams under-resourced, misunderstood, and fighting to stay relevant?   Alex Raymond sits down with Parker Chase-Corwin, the CEO and principal consultant of Xperience Alchemy who’s helped dozens of B2B companies rethink how they approach retention, risk, and long-term value. They unpack why CS never quite delivered on its promise, why the function has become a catch-all for upstream problems, and what needs to change if companies want better outcomes and fewer surprises.   Is customer success really one team’s job? Or does it require every part of the company to take ownership? Is your CS team driving strategy or just cleaning up after everyone else? This episode is a must-listen for account managers, CS leaders, and anyone who believes customer outcomes should be more than just a quarterly talking point.   Learn more about AMplify at www.amplifyam.com    Episode Breakdown: 00:00 Introduction 01:20 Why Customer Success Is Struggling 03:05 The Branding Problem in CS 05:28 From Customer Success to Customer Experience 07:03 Does CS Have a Future? 14:07 Solving Problems Upstream 17:20 Proactive Account Management 31:21 Risk Management That Works 39:53 Rethinking Customer Experience Teams 43:18 Where to Start and What to Prioritize   Links Connect with Parker Chase-Corwin: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/parkercorwin/ Website: https://www.xperiencealchemy.com/   Connect with Alex Raymond: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/afraymond/ Website: https://amplifyam.com/ Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

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