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Episode 25: Resilience Under Pressure: Tools to Thrive as an Account Manager
Listen to this episode from Account Management Secrets on Spotify. Drowning in unrealistic expectations? If “hero mode” feels like your default setting, it’s time for a reset. Rachel Provan, a customer success leader turned coach, joins Alex Raymond to discuss why so many account managers are expected to operate at peak performance with fewer resources and more demands. She breaks down how to push back effectively, set real priorities, and communicate workload challenges without feeling like you’re making excuses. This episode digs into the mindset shifts that help account managers move from constantly defending their role to confidently leading client conversations. Rachel also challenges the way we approach QBRs, arguing that they should be more than a routine box to check. Want to be seen for the impact you make? Start tracking your wins, speaking up, and claiming your seat at the table. Alex and Rachel’s discussion gives you the strategies to do exactly that. Quotes “If you ask me to do the work of 10 people, I physically cannot do that. So what I advise people to do is really to look at what are the things that I have to get done? What’s the outcome that we need? Get really, really clear on priorities with these people, with whoever your boss is.” (03:54 | Rachel Provan) “We have this sense of this idea of time management that if we somehow time box and figure out the right order of things and do enough planning, we’ll somehow be able to fit 10 pounds of potatoes into a five pound bag. And time is fixed. There’s no managing it. So it’s really all about prioritization and being realistic across the board.” (09:53 | Rachel Provan) “The number one thing that I advise people to ask their teams, especially if you’re going in there for the first time, if you’re having your first one-on-ones with people, my favorite question for them is: Do you feel your work here is valued? That is the number one question that will tell you if they’ve got one foot out the door, if they’re checked out. Because if they don’t feel their work is valued, what’s the point?” (11:11 | Rachel Provan) “If people aren’t giving you recognition, it’s not necessarily because they think you’re crap at your job. They’re thinking about themselves. They’re not thinking about you. They’re not keeping track of what you’re doing. I encourage everyone to keep an accomplishment tracker.” (36:45 | Rachel Provan) Links Connect with Rachel Provan: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelhprovan/ Website: https://provansuccess.com/ Connect with Alex Raymond: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/afraymond/ Website: https://amplifyam.com/ Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
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Episode 25: Resilience Under Pressure: Tools to Thrive as an Account Manager
Listen to this episode from Account Management Secrets on Spotify. Drowning in unrealistic expectations? If “hero mode” feels like your default setting, it’s time for a reset. Rachel Provan, a customer success leader turned coach, joins Alex Raymond to discuss why so many account managers are expected to operate at peak performance with fewer resources and more demands. She breaks down how to push back effectively, set real priorities, and communicate workload challenges without feeling like you’re making excuses. This episode digs into the mindset shifts that help account managers move from constantly defending their role to confidently leading client conversations. Rachel also challenges the way we approach QBRs, arguing that they should be more than a routine box to check. Want to be seen for the impact you make? Start tracking your wins, speaking up, and claiming your seat at the table. Alex and Rachel’s discussion gives you the strategies to do exactly that. Quotes “If you ask me to do the work of 10 people, I physically cannot do that. So what I advise people to do is really to look at what are the things that I have to get done? What’s the outcome that we need? Get really, really clear on priorities with these people, with whoever your boss is.” (03:54 | Rachel Provan) “We have this sense of this idea of time management that if we somehow time box and figure out the right order of things and do enough planning, we’ll somehow be able to fit 10 pounds of potatoes into a five pound bag. And time is fixed. There’s no managing it. So it’s really all about prioritization and being realistic across the board.” (09:53 | Rachel Provan) “The number one thing that I advise people to ask their teams, especially if you’re going in there for the first time, if you’re having your first one-on-ones with people, my favorite question for them is: Do you feel your work here is valued? That is the number one question that will tell you if they’ve got one foot out the door, if they’re checked out. Because if they don’t feel their work is valued, what’s the point?” (11:11 | Rachel Provan) “If people aren’t giving you recognition, it’s not necessarily because they think you’re crap at your job. They’re thinking about themselves. They’re not thinking about you. They’re not keeping track of what you’re doing. I encourage everyone to keep an accomplishment tracker.” (36:45 | Rachel Provan) Links Connect with Rachel Provan: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelhprovan/ Website: https://provansuccess.com/ Connect with Alex Raymond: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/afraymond/ Website: https://amplifyam.com/ Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
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Episode 25: Resilience Under Pressure: Tools to Thrive as an Account Manager
Listen to this episode from Account Management Secrets on Spotify. Drowning in unrealistic expectations? If “hero mode” feels like your default setting, it’s time for a reset. Rachel Provan, a customer success leader turned coach, joins Alex Raymond to discuss why so many account managers are expected to operate at peak performance with fewer resources and more demands. She breaks down how to push back effectively, set real priorities, and communicate workload challenges without feeling like you’re making excuses. This episode digs into the mindset shifts that help account managers move from constantly defending their role to confidently leading client conversations. Rachel also challenges the way we approach QBRs, arguing that they should be more than a routine box to check. Want to be seen for the impact you make? Start tracking your wins, speaking up, and claiming your seat at the table. Alex and Rachel’s discussion gives you the strategies to do exactly that. Quotes “If you ask me to do the work of 10 people, I physically cannot do that. So what I advise people to do is really to look at what are the things that I have to get done? What’s the outcome that we need? Get really, really clear on priorities with these people, with whoever your boss is.” (03:54 | Rachel Provan) “We have this sense of this idea of time management that if we somehow time box and figure out the right order of things and do enough planning, we’ll somehow be able to fit 10 pounds of potatoes into a five pound bag. And time is fixed. There’s no managing it. So it’s really all about prioritization and being realistic across the board.” (09:53 | Rachel Provan) “The number one thing that I advise people to ask their teams, especially if you’re going in there for the first time, if you’re having your first one-on-ones with people, my favorite question for them is: Do you feel your work here is valued? That is the number one question that will tell you if they’ve got one foot out the door, if they’re checked out. Because if they don’t feel their work is valued, what’s the point?” (11:11 | Rachel Provan) “If people aren’t giving you recognition, it’s not necessarily because they think you’re crap at your job. They’re thinking about themselves. They’re not thinking about you. They’re not keeping track of what you’re doing. I encourage everyone to keep an accomplishment tracker.” (36:45 | Rachel Provan) Links Connect with Rachel Provan: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelhprovan/ Website: https://provansuccess.com/ Connect with Alex Raymond: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/afraymond/ Website: https://amplifyam.com/ Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
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