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and register now for the latest info on your Pulse Everywhere summer. Pulse for Product Logo Pulse E

and register now for the latest info on your Pulse Everywhere summer. Pulse for Product Logo [REGISTER TODAY]() [Pulse Everywhere Hero]() Pulse Everywhere, our free virtual conference, is coming to you June 9th-11th. It’s going to be bigger and better than ever with multiple learning tracks, blockbuster keynotes, and diverse networking opportunities. Get the whole team signed up and then kick back to indulge in hours of binge-worthy and inspiring content, all from the comfort of home. Before we unveil the full agenda and 60+ speakers, we’d like to give you a preview of what’s to come—consider this your track highlight reel. There’s no limitation to what you’ll learn at Pulse Everywhere 2021! [REGISTER NOW]() Just Released: Pulse Everywhere Tracks Loading Live Stream… Play Speaker 1 CS Fundamentals Learn how to build out your CS function in a track covering the core concepts of launching fast and delivering Customer Success. [Speaker Icon] Recommended for CS Novices Speaker 1 Customer Success Operations From measuring CS Ops initiatives to navigating your CS Ops career, this track covers all things Operations. [Speaker Icon] Recommended for CS Ops & Biz Ops Speaker 1 End-to-End Value Whether you’re a non-SaaS, multi-product, startup, or cloud giant, this track’s all about delivering value from start to finish. [Speaker Icon] Recommended for All Viewers Speaker 1 Customer Success at Scale We’ll cover digital segments, hypergrowth through CS, operationalizing processes for scale, and more! [Speaker Icon] Recommended for Growing Orgs Speaker 1 Aligning Sales and CS Sales and Customer Success are an iconic duo. This track explores how to improve alignment between the two orgs. [Speaker Icon] Recommended for Sales & AMs Speaker 1 Product Experience This track will guide you from a product journey “fail” to a product experience masterpiece! [Speaker Icon] Recommended for Product Teams [EXPLORE TRACKS]() Presented by Gainsight Gainsight helps customer success, post-sales, and product teams put customers at the heart of their business. [SCHEDULE A DEMO]() Pulse Everywhere Logo [Preference Center]() [Unsubscribe]() [Privacy and Terms]() For more information email us at: [PulseUS@gainsight.com]() © 2021 Gainsight, The Customer Success Company. All rights reserved. 350 Bay Street, Suite 100, San Francisco, CA 94133 [www.gainsight.com]()

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