Account Management Principles

Account Management Principles

In Episode 27 of The Business Development Podcast with host Kelly Kennedy, the focus was on the importance of separating the roles of account management and business development within organizations. Kennedy emphasized that combining these two positions is a common mistake made by companies, and that they should be handled independently. He shared his expertise in both areas and discussed the benefits of allowing business development professionals to focus solely on bringing in new business, while account managers maintain strong relationships with existing customers. Kennedy also expressed gratitude for his listeners and provided updates on the success of the podcast, including a nomination for Best Business Podcast in the upcoming Quill Podcast Awards.

Overall, Episode 27 of The Business Development Podcast highlighted the significance of maintaining separate account management and business development roles. Kennedy stressed the importance of building strong relationships with customers through account management and focusing on new business development separately. He expressed appreciation for his listeners and shared updates on the podcast's success, including a nomination for an industry award.


Key Takeaways:


  1. Combining business development and account management roles can be a mistake and should be handled independently.
  2. Account management is crucial for building strong relationships with customers, increasing consumption of products or services, and maximizing retention and upsell opportunities.
  3. Swapping out account reps frequently is not ideal and they should stay with the account for as long as the customer remains a customer.
  4. Business development people should focus on bringing in new business and making new connections, while account managers should focus on maintaining and cultivating relationships with existing customers.
  5. Building friendships and relationships with customers is important in generating loyalty and advocacy.
  6. Objectives and objections from customers should be anticipated and addressed effectively to move forward with the relationship.
  7. Providing value and building long-term relationships is more beneficial than squeezing profits from individual deals.
  8. Customers who view account managers as friends are more likely to be lifelong customers and champions of the company.
  9. Separating account management from business development may require additional resources, but it can lead to more effective results in the long run.

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