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Most CSMs think the EBR is over when the meeting ends. They send a thank-you email, attach the deck, capture the action items, and move on. But here's what happens at enterprise accounts worth millions in ARR: a week goes by, action items sit in inboxes, strategic priorities get buried under firefighting, and by the next quarterly review, no one remembers what was committed to. That's not an EBR failure - that's a follow-up failure.
In this episode, I break down the post-EBR system that separates systematic CSMs from reactive ones. This is the work that drives retention, protects expansion, and builds the kind of executive trust that hiring managers look for when filling senior CSM roles.
What You'll Learn:
Why This Matters:
When I interview candidates for senior CSM roles and team lead positions, I don't ask how their last EBR went. I ask what happened in the thirty days after. That's where the real work shows up. That's where retention gets protected and expansion gets built. Strategic follow-up demonstrates you understand how enterprise accounts actually work - it's not about the meeting, it's about what you do with the opportunity the meeting creates.
This episode includes the complete framework from The Executive Business Review Playbook, available on Amazon. Visit ClearPathCX.com to get the companion download that contains templates for post-EBR follow-up, executive summary format, and 30-day action tracker.
By ClearPath CXMost CSMs think the EBR is over when the meeting ends. They send a thank-you email, attach the deck, capture the action items, and move on. But here's what happens at enterprise accounts worth millions in ARR: a week goes by, action items sit in inboxes, strategic priorities get buried under firefighting, and by the next quarterly review, no one remembers what was committed to. That's not an EBR failure - that's a follow-up failure.
In this episode, I break down the post-EBR system that separates systematic CSMs from reactive ones. This is the work that drives retention, protects expansion, and builds the kind of executive trust that hiring managers look for when filling senior CSM roles.
What You'll Learn:
Why This Matters:
When I interview candidates for senior CSM roles and team lead positions, I don't ask how their last EBR went. I ask what happened in the thirty days after. That's where the real work shows up. That's where retention gets protected and expansion gets built. Strategic follow-up demonstrates you understand how enterprise accounts actually work - it's not about the meeting, it's about what you do with the opportunity the meeting creates.
This episode includes the complete framework from The Executive Business Review Playbook, available on Amazon. Visit ClearPathCX.com to get the companion download that contains templates for post-EBR follow-up, executive summary format, and 30-day action tracker.