02.04.2025

Are You Educating Your Business on the Importance of Retention?

Are You Educating Your Business on the Importance…

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Retention has never received the attention it truly deserves. Too often, businesses prioritize acquisition over retention, leaving a crucial function underdeveloped. Many factors contribute to this oversight, including conflicting KPIs across departments, a lack of executive accountability, and a reactive rather than proactive approach to customer retention.

In many organizations, retention is not embedded within the leadership team’s core objectives. Instead, key performance indicators (KPIs) focus heavily on revenue, average revenue per user (ARPU), and acquisition growth. Retention only becomes a priority when it’s declining, sales are struggling, or external pressures—like economic downturns or industry shifts—demand urgent action.

A prime example of this shift occurred during the COVID-19 pandemic. As businesses faced unprecedented challenges, customer retention suddenly became the center of attention. With an influx of customers looking to cancel services due to financial constraints, companies were forced to take immediate action. Every department—from sales and service to tech support and engineering—had to acknowledge its impact on customer retention. Accountability was shared, and collaboration became essential.

During this period, we saw an important transformation. Cross-functional teams shared insights, identified pain points, and analyzed the financial impact of retention strategies. Leadership took a proactive role in ensuring that customers were supported at every touchpoint. The result? Businesses that prioritized retention were able to mitigate potential losses and emerge stronger from the crisis.

The key takeaway here is simple: Retention should not be a crisis-driven priority—it should be a continuous, strategic focus. When retention is embedded into a company’s culture and KPIs at all levels, businesses can drive sustainable growth, build long-term customer relationships, and reduce churn.

So, ask yourself: Is your business actively prioritizing retention, or is it only on the agenda when things go wrong? Make retention a central part of your business strategy today, not just when you’re forced to.

  • Management
  • Business
  • economy
  • Strategic Management
  • Accountability

Hi, I’m Caroline McGovern, a seasoned Telecoms Professional with over 20 years of senior operational management experience, specializing in sales, service, and customer retention. Throughout my…

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