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Leading the Renewal Engine: Start with People

4 min · 17 de mar de 2026
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How do you actually build a renewal engine that grows retention and reduces churn? In this episode, I share how I approached it as a Director of Customer Success, starting with people, not process. From clarifying who leads renewals, to structuring the role of managers, building pipeline visibility, and defining escalation, this is a practical, experience-based approach to running enterprise renewals at scale.

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In this episode, I share what I learned leading a CS organization where Customer Success owned the full customer relationship, renewal and expansion, while Sales focused entirely on new business. A deliberate organizational shift that changes everything about how you think about architecture. Based on my experience, I walk through four levers that make the system hold: 1. Visibility that changes behavior. 2. A consistent internal rhythm. 3. Cross-functional clarity. 4. Escalation that's designed, not improvised. The takeaway: when CS owns renewal and expansion, architecture isn't about managing handoffs. It's about giving CS the infrastructure to go the distance, and knowing exactly when to bring in support.

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