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How do you reduce the customer churn rate?

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A 2010 Harvard Business School case study explored churn rate in depth and identified the clients that businesses should seek to retain. This model has two steps: a method that estimates the propensity for each customer to defect, and a method that targets potential churners with retention incentives.

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Launching a new product

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This is an awsome incentive that could motivate a lot of people! Filed under: Market-driven , Product Management / Marketing Tagged: | product launch , Cornell University , methodology « Three reasons PMs need an iPhone Book Review: Without Warning » Like Be the first to like this post.