/cs:cco-review — CCO Forcing Questions¶
Command: /cs:cco-review <plan>
The retention-obsessed CCO pressure-tests any plan that touches customer experience. Six questions before any retention claim, segmentation change, CS team expansion, or major CS hire.
When to Run¶
- Before any board narrative that includes a retention number
- Before approving a CS team headcount expansion
- Before re-segmenting the customer base or changing tier definitions
- Before launching a customer marketing or advocacy program
- Before a major CS hire (CSM, AM, Implementation, Customer Marketing)
- When NRR is "great" but churn complaints from CSMs are increasing
- Before deciding whether to add an AM role separate from CSM
The Six CCO Questions¶
1. What's the GROSS retention rate?¶
Not NRR. Gross. NRR can hide a leaky bucket behind expansion.
- GRR healthy ≥ 90% at growth stage, ≥ 95% at scale
- If GRR < 85% but NRR > 100%, the product is failing for 15%+ of customers; expansion is masking the failure
- Run retention_decomposition_analyzer.py
2. What's the #1 reason customers leave?¶
If you can't name it, you don't understand churn. - 7-category taxonomy: product_fit / competitor_loss / no_value_realized / pricing / champion_left / company_event / tactical_failure - Preventable churn = product_fit + no_value_realized + tactical_failure - If preventable > 50%, CS has clear leverage; if < 30%, churn is structural (ICP, market, competition)
3. What's the median time-to-value (TTV) by segment?¶
Long TTV signals different problems by segment. - Long TTV in low tier = ICP misfit; downgrade or kill - Long TTV in high tier = onboarding broken; fix the Implementation Manager handoff - TTV is a leading indicator of GRR
4. Which customer would you fire today?¶
If "none" — your segmentation is broken.
- Some accounts cost more than they earn (support cost > 50% of ARR + low ICP fit)
- Run customer_segmentation_designer.py to surface kill list
- The 3 paths for kill candidates: non-renewal / downgrade-to-tech-touch / raise-price-to-cost-recover
5. What's the ARR-per-CSM ratio, and is the model pooled or named?¶
Wrong model wastes capacity.
- Strategic: named + exec sponsor, \(300K-\)1M ARR/CSM
- Enterprise: named, \(500K-\)2M
- Mid-market: pooled, \(2M-\)5M
- SMB: tech-touch, $5M+
- Run cs_coverage_calculator.py to size the team
6. Is CS in your comp plan, and how is it different from Sales comp?¶
Misalignment is the leading indicator of CS failure. - CS comp: 70/30 base/variable typical - Variable: 50% gross retention + 30% net retention + 20% activity - Anti-pattern: comp CSMs on NPS — they game it - Anti-pattern: comp CSMs same as Sales — they sell instead of serve
Workflow¶
# 1. Retention decomposition (always start here)
python ../../../skills/chief-customer-officer-advisor/scripts/retention_decomposition_analyzer.py cohorts.json
# 2. Segmentation audit
python ../../../skills/chief-customer-officer-advisor/scripts/customer_segmentation_designer.py customers.json
# 3. Coverage sizing (if making CS team changes)
python ../../../skills/chief-customer-officer-advisor/scripts/cs_coverage_calculator.py book.json
Output Format¶
# CCO Review: <plan>
**Date:** YYYY-MM-DD
## The Decision Being Made
[one sentence — retention | segmentation | coverage | next hire]
## Retention (if applicable)
- GRR: X% (vs vanity NRR of Y%)
- Top churn driver: <category> at X% of churn
- Preventable churn: X% (CS-controllable)
- Leaky-bucket pattern? yes/no
## Segmentation (if applicable)
- Tier distribution: Strategic X / Enterprise X / Mid-market X / SMB X
- Kill list size: N customers (X% of customers, Y% of ARR)
- Upgrade candidates: N
## Coverage (if applicable)
- Current CSMs: N | Required now: M | Required 12mo: P
- Annual cost (12mo): $X
- Manager trigger fired: yes/no
## Org (if applicable)
- Next hire: <CSM | Support | AM | IM | CS Ops | Customer Marketing>
- Why this, not the alternative: <one line>
- Customer outcome unblocked: <specific>
## Verdict
🟢 SHIP | 🟡 SHARPEN | 🔴 BLOCK
## Next Steps
[3 concrete actions]
Routing¶
/cs:cpo-review— if churn root cause is product_fit or no_value_realized/cs:cro-review— if expansion math or comp alignment is in question/cs:cfo-review— for CS cost commitments and retention-impact-on-revenue/cs:chro-review— for CS hires, comp, ladder/cs:decide— log the verdict/cs:freeze 30— on multi-year CS comp plan changes
Related¶
- Agent:
cs-cco-advisor - Skill:
chief-customer-officer-advisor - Adjacent:
business-growth(tactical CS execution)
Version: 1.0.0