Retention is the new acquisition.
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Retention is a strategic intention
What’s the most valuable thing, outside of revenue, that partners are driving on behalf of customers? It’s trust!" - Jason Yarborough
I had a convo with Jason Yarborough last week. He told me we have a trust attrition issue in partnerships right now.
If you’re cutting partner programs, you’re losing trust.
Think about it from a customer standpoint, a revenue standpoint, or an attrition standpoint 🤔.
Trust attrition creates a relationship deficiency.
Yet, relationship retention needs to be prioritized right now more than ever.
Jason said:
Retention is the new acquisition. And retention must be a strategic intention.
If you want to retain customers, you need to realize that it’s the partner leader who bestows trust.
When you get rid of a leader, trust goes with them. The partner leader gains trust on behalf of the company.
The company doesn’t bestow trust unto the PAM or magically gain it from a partner.
It’s a relationship, through and through.
The next time you think about cutting your partner program, think about the trust attrition that could follow.
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Listen to Jason wax poetic about the problem of trust attrition happening in partnerships right now. Click here to watch.
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