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Account Management Secrets

Value Is the New Contract: Anthony DeShazor on Outcome-Based Account Management | EP59

17 Oct 2025

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When contracts disappear and only value keeps customers loyal, the real work of account management begins.   Alex Raymond talks with Anthony DeShazor, the founder and chief architect of Protia Revenue Systems, about building customer relationships that last when “value is the contract.” Drawing from his experience leading customer success at Givelify, Anthony shares how operating without renewals or lock-ins pushed his team to deliver measurable outcomes every day and redefine what success really means. He explains how taking ownership of value, rather than letting customers define it, turns account managers into strategic partners who drive growth and trust.    By connecting outcomes to purpose, not just performance, Anthony offers a new way to think about loyalty, communication, and long-term customer success.   Episode Breakdown: 00:00 No Auto-Renewals: When Value Is the Contract 05:15 No Safety Net: Urgency and Prioritization 07:13 Shifting the Value Conversation 10:09 Defining and Communicating Value 12:00 Results: Growth from Outcome Focus 14:01 Always On Value Communication 15:05 EBR Structure for Maximum Impact 21:58 Tracking EBR Success and Retention 28:09 Coordinating Customer Communications 37:06 Starting with Value and Outcomes   Connect with Anthony DeShazor: Visit the Pavilion website Connect with Anthony on LinkedIn   Connect with Alex Raymond: Visit the AMplify website Connect with Alex on LinkedIn Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm

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