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CELab: The Customer Education Lab

CELab - Ep 160 - Randon Ruggles and The Secret to Customer Education Success: Short-Form Video, Data, and Team Synergy

04 Jul 2025

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What does it take to build a world-class customer education program in today’s fast-paced, global SaaS landscape? In this episode, Dave Derington sits down with Randon Ruggles, Director of Customer Education at Jamf, to unpack the journey from classroom teacher to industry leader. Randon shares how his team scaled from a handful of educators to a global force, leveraging modular content, short-form video, and agile operations to drive customer success and retention. Listeners will get a behind-the-scenes look at Randon and his team's innovative approach to content creation, localization, and data-driven decision-making. From the power of “Jamf Shorts” to the operational backbone of Atlassian tools, Randon and Dave explore the real-world challenges and solutions that make customer education a strategic differentiator. Whether you’re a team of one or leading a global org, this episode is packed with actionable insights and inspiration. In this episode we cover: Scaling customer education from startup to global enterprise The power of modular, short-form video content (“Jamf Shorts”) Integrating learning with product, support, and customer success Using Atlassian tools (JIRA, Confluence) for agile content ops Data-driven decision-making: metrics, dashboards, and A/B testing Smart localization strategies for global reach Building team synergy and cross-functional collaboration Advice for small teams and industry newcomers

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