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SUMMARY:The New Rules of CS: Turning Risk Signals Into Action
DESCRIPTION:Risk is showing up earlier and faster than most teams can keep up with. \nSignals are everywhere\, but more visibility can make it harder to know what actually matters and when to act. \nIn this session\, Gainsight’s Sr. Director of Advisory Services\, Taylor Johnston\, and Principal Customer Success Manager\, Kelsey Bennett\, unpack how modern CS teams are building risk engines that see the signals that matter and act on them fast. You’ll learn how to detect early indicators of revenue loss across your entire book of business\, including long-tail segments where you can’t chase every account. \nWe’ll break down: \n\nHow to build a risk framework that separates signal from noise and ties each flag to a clear next step\nHow to focus your team’s time on the accounts that matter most\nHow to spot signals that indicate churn risk or growth potential\, and respond with the right play
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