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Key Account Management: The Ultimate Guide

Hubspot Sales

The answer: Key account management. In this comprehensive guide to key account management, you'll learn: The definition of key account management. How to know whether your company needs a key account management strategy. How to identify key accounts.

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Comprehensive Career Path Guide for a Key Account Manager

DemandFarm

Key Account Management (KAM) focuses on building long-term relationships, and aims to improve customer satisfaction – especially in a B2B scenario. A key account manager’s primary responsibility is ensuring that the needs of key clients are met, and that they remain satisfied with the company’s products and services.

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Stakeholder Mastery 3.0 – The Six Steps You Must Take

Jermaine Edwards

In 2016 I wrote a post on the five foundation steps for stakeholder management success in key account management, that was well received and guided lots of leaders. What is a stakeholder? A stakeholder is either an individual, group or organisation who is impacted by the outcome of a project or relationship.

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Strategic Account Management

ProlifIQ

This team consists of dedicated professionals who work collaboratively to support the strategic account manager in delivering value to the strategic accounts. In conclusion, strategic accounts are the key customers that hold immense value for an organization’s growth and success. We touch on this more below.

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Why change may make your customer results worse

Jermaine Edwards

This occurs when an organisation needs to respond to dramatic change that impacts the way many aspects of its business and relationships interact with other internal or external stakeholders or entities. As a Key Account Manager or Director you must begin with identifying the difference between the customer and the industry.