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{{pe}}[[driving]] the [[relentless focus]] on [[customer success]].
{{pe}}Spotted in the wild: “[[driving]] the [[relentless focus]] on [[customer success]].


Sigh. I’m not even sure how one does [[drive]] a [[relentless focus]], on one hand conjuring visions of whipping a donkey (or depressing an acceleration pedal), the other screwing up your eyes until you have a headache, but there you have it. And surely it is disingenuous for people like this to talk about “[[customer success]]” — usually muttered in the context of some kind of [[rent-seeking]] activity —[ [software as a service]] for example — which is predicated not so much on [[customer success]] as credulity.  
Sigh. I’m not even sure how one does [[drive]] a [[relentless focus]], on one hand conjuring visions of whipping a donkey (or depressing an acceleration pedal), the other screwing up your eyes until you have a headache, but there you have it. And surely it is disingenuous for people like this to talk about “[[customer success]]” — usually muttered in the context of some kind of [[rent-seeking]] activity —[[software as a service]] for example — which is predicated not so much on [[customer success]] as credulity.  


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*just to prove I'm not making this up: [https://www.cobloom.com/blog/12-reasons-your-saas-needs-a-customer-success-strategy 12 Reasons Your SaaS Needs a Customer Success Strategy]
*just to prove I'm not making this up: [https://www.cobloom.com/blog/12-reasons-your-saas-needs-a-customer-success-strategy 12 Reasons Your SaaS Needs a Customer Success Strategy]

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Spotted in the wild: “driving the relentless focus on customer success”.

Sigh. I’m not even sure how one does drive a relentless focus, on one hand conjuring visions of whipping a donkey (or depressing an acceleration pedal), the other screwing up your eyes until you have a headache, but there you have it. And surely it is disingenuous for people like this to talk about “customer success” — usually muttered in the context of some kind of rent-seeking activity —software as a service for example — which is predicated not so much on customer success as credulity.

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