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Moving from reactive to proactive customer support

Intercom, Inc.

The typical support “strategy” is to let common issues roll in for support reps to address. With the right approach and proactive support tools – think Outbound Messages , Product Tours , and Mobile Carousels – you can provide every customer with the fast, personal help they need at the exact moment they need it.

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The support leader’s guide to proactive support: Provide help before it’s needed

Intercom, Inc.

The typical support “strategy” is to let common issues roll in for your support team to address. With the right strategy and proactive support tools – think Outbound Messages , Product Tours , Mobile Carousels , and Banners – you can alert customers to known issues, like delivery delays, bugs in your product, and website downtime.

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The ultimate customer support tech stack for 2022

Intercom, Inc.

A recent Forrester Consulting study commissioned by Intercom, Drive Conversational Experiences For A Future-Ready Customer Support Strategy , revealed that 54% of teams can’t personalize support with their tech stack and 50% waste time jumping between tools. Strategy first, technology second. Let’s dive in.

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How to Cross the Chasm & Scale Your SaaS

Userpilot

There are five segments in the technology adoption lifecycle: Innovators; Early adopters; Early majority; Late majority; Laggards; Some strategies to crossing the chasm include: Create a buzz to help attract the right technology enthusiast to your product early. The book goes into detail about the chasm as well as valuable strategies.

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Strategic Product Management: The Role of a Strategic Product Manager

Userpilot

In the article, we’re looking at the responsibilities of strategic product managers and how they can use data effectively to shape product strategy and deliver delightful experiences to users! Product strategy defines who we are building for, what to build, and how to build it. Goals are important aspects of the product strategy.

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Customer Success Models: How to Choose the Right One for Your SaaS?

Userpilot

TL;DR Customer success models are frameworks that help organizations ensure that customers can use their products effectively to realize their goals. A customer success model is a customer-centric framework focusing on building strong, long-term relationships with customers to help them achieve their desired goals while using your product.

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From frontline manager to SVP of Sales: How to stand out in your sales career

Intercom, Inc.

Sales managers looking to stand out among their peers would do well to focus on four things: prioritizing work that will move the needle, making sure the right people are on their team, thinking about initiatives that will improve the business (not just themselves and their reps), and developing a solid decision-making framework. The lesson?