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The Renewal Conversation Reboot — 60-Min Training

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The renewal conversation is won 90 days before the contract ends, not 30. Run a 90-60-30 cadence that opens with a *value-realized* review, defends price with documented ROI, and reframes "auto-renew" as a *choice* — not a default. Multi-year upgrades happen only when the customer can quantify what they got.

Bain's *Loyalty Effect* still holds: a 5% retention lift drives 25-95% profit gains, and Gainsight's 2025 benchmark pegs healthy NRR at 110%+. This 60-minute training rewires how your AEs and CSMs run that conversation.


Section 1 — Why Renewals Get Lost (5 min)

Open the room with a hard truth from Lincoln Murphy's *Customer Success* doctrine: "The renewal is not a sales event. It is the invoice for a relationship you already built — or failed to build." Most renewals are lost in months 2-9 of the contract, not at the renewal call. The renewal meeting just *reveals* the loss.

Trainer prompt: "Raise your hand if a renewal in the last 12 months surprised you. Now — at what point in the contract should you have known?"


Section 2 — The 90-60-30 Cadence (15 min)

This is the spine of the training. Diana De Jesus's framework in *Net Revenue Retention* (2024) anchors the timing.

flowchart TD A[Day -90: Value-Realized Review] --> B[Day -60: Stakeholder Map + Risk Score] B --> C[Day -45: Pricing + Multi-Year Proposal] C --> D[Day -30: Procurement Hand-off] D --> E[Day -14: Signature Path Confirmed] E --> F[Day 0: Renewal Closed] B -.Red Flag.-> G[Save Play: Exec Sponsor + Discount Ladder] G --> C

Drill (5 min): Pair up. One person plays CSM, one plays CFO. CSM has 90 seconds to justify the renewal in dollars saved or earned. No feature talk allowed.


Section 3 — The Value-Realized Review Template (10 min)

This is the meeting that makes or breaks the renewal. Run it 90 days out. Send the slide 48 hours ahead so the champion can pre-brief their CFO.

The template — exactly 5 slides:

  1. Goals you signed up for (verbatim from kickoff success plan).
  2. What we delivered — hard numbers, attributable to the platform.
  3. What we didn't deliver — own the gaps. Buyers trust reps who name failures.
  4. What's left on the table — features unused, seats inactive, integrations not wired. This is your multi-year expansion thesis.
  5. What changes next year — roadmap items the buyer's roadmap depends on.

Verbatim opener: *"Before we talk about anything contractual, I want to walk through what you actually got for the $X you spent this year. If the value isn't there, the renewal conversation is a different conversation — and I'd rather have that one honestly."*

That sentence reframes the entire meeting. The buyer's posture shifts from defensive to collaborative.


Section 4 — Defending Price at Renewal (10 min)

Per Salesforce's 2025 *State of Sales*, 68% of B2B SaaS renewals now face a discount request, up from 41% in 2022. Procurement teams are professionalized. Your reps must be too.

The auto-renewal trap script — when a buyer says *"just let it auto-renew":*

*"I appreciate that, and I could let it ride — but I'd rather you make an active choice. If we're not delivering enough value to earn an explicit yes, I want to know now so I can fix it, not 12 months from now when you're frustrated."*

That script protects the relationship and surfaces hidden churn risk.


Section 5 — The Multi-Year Upgrade Conversation (15 min)

This is where Net Revenue Retention is made or lost. Per Gainsight's 2025 NRR benchmark, top-quartile B2B SaaS hits 118% NRR, and 70% of that lift comes from multi-year + expansion at renewal, not new logos.

flowchart TD A[Value-Realized Confirmed] --> B{Is champion expanding scope?} B -- Yes --> C[Propose 3-yr + Expansion Module] B -- No --> D[Propose 2-yr Price Lock] C --> E[Quantify Saved Uplift] D --> E E --> F[Procurement-Ready Proposal] F --> G[Signature] C -.Risk.-> H[Multi-Year Discount Floor: 12%] D -.Risk.-> H

The pitch (verbatim):

Drill (8 min): Each rep brings their largest Q3 renewal. In triads, pitch the multi-year upgrade in 3 minutes. Peers grade on: (1) value-realized opener, (2) multi-year math shown, (3) trade requested.

Early churn signals to watch all year — log-in decay 30%+ QoQ, support ticket sentiment drop, champion LinkedIn job change, exec sponsor missed two QBRs. Any two of these = save play, not renewal play.


Section 6 — Commit and Close (5 min)

Round-robin commitment. Each rep states one renewal in their book, the day they'll run the value-realized review, and the multi-year number they'll quote. Manager logs in CRM as a forecast input.

Closing line for the trainer: *"Renewals are the cheapest revenue you'll ever close — but only if you earn them on purpose."*


FAQ

Q: Should the CSM or AE own the renewal? A: Joint. CSM owns the value-realized review (days 90-60). AE owns commercials (days 45-0). Per Nick Mehta, single-owner models produce 8-12 pts lower NRR.

Q: What if the customer says "we're flat-budgeted, no uplift"? A: Trade. Hold price in exchange for a 2-year term, a case study, or a referral. Never give price for nothing.

Q: How do we handle a champion who just left? A: Pause the cycle. Run a 30-minute discovery with the replacement before any commercial talk. Re-baseline the success plan.

Q: When is a save play better than a renewal play? A: When two or more early-warning signals are red. Bring in the exec sponsor and offer a scope/term restructure, not a discount.

Q: How do we know our uplift is defensible? A: If your value-realized number is 3x+ the contract value, a 5-10% uplift is defensible. Below 2x, expect a fight.


Sources

  1. Murphy, Lincoln. *Customer Success: How Innovative Companies Are Reducing Churn and Growing Recurring Revenue.* Wiley, 2024 edition.
  2. Mehta, Nick; Steinman, Dan; Murphy, Lincoln. *Customer Success.* Wiley, 2024 revised edition.
  3. De Jesus, Diana. *Net Revenue Retention: The CSM Playbook.* 2024.
  4. Reichheld, Frederick. *The Loyalty Effect.* Bain & Company, updated 2024 commentary.
  5. Salesforce. *State of Sales Report*, 2025 edition.
  6. Gainsight. *2025 NRR Benchmark Report.*
  7. Kahneman, Daniel. *Thinking, Fast and Slow.* Anchoring chapter.
  8. SaaS Capital. *2025 Private SaaS Retention Survey.*
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