--- name: qbr-preparation description: Automate QBR preparation with account summaries, success metrics, challenges, and strategic recommendations license: MIT metadata: author: ClawFu version: 1.0.0 mcp-server: "@clawfu/mcp-skills" --- # QBR Preparation > Generate comprehensive Quarterly Business Review materials including account history, success metrics, challenges, and strategic recommendations. ## When to Use This Skill - Preparing quarterly customer reviews - Executive business reviews (EBRs) - Annual planning sessions with customers - Renewal discussions - Strategic account planning ## Methodology Foundation Based on **Gainsight QBR Best Practices** and **Strategic Account Management**, structuring reviews around: - Value delivered (backward-looking) - Current health and engagement - Future opportunities and risks - Strategic recommendations ## What Claude Does vs What You Decide | Claude Does | You Decide | |-------------|------------| | Compiles account history | Strategic positioning | | Calculates success metrics | Recommendations to present | | Identifies risks and opportunities | Pricing and terms | | Drafts talking points | Relationship dynamics | | Creates presentation structure | Meeting facilitation | ## What This Skill Does 1. **Account summary** - Key facts and history 2. **Value documentation** - Metrics and achievements 3. **Health assessment** - Current status and trends 4. **Risk/opportunity analysis** - What to watch and pursue 5. **Strategic recommendations** - Next quarter priorities ## How to Use ``` Prepare QBR materials for: Account: [Company Name] Contract: $[ARR], Started: [Date], Renewal: [Date] Primary Contact: [Name, Title] CSM: [Your name] Account History: - [Major milestones, implementations, expansions] - [Key wins and challenges] Usage/Success Metrics: - [Key metrics with current values and trends] - [Goals they set vs. achieved] Recent Activity: - [Support tickets, calls, meetings last quarter] - [Any escalations or issues] Relationship Status: - Champion: [Name, engagement level] - Exec Sponsor: [Status] - Other stakeholders: [List] Known Opportunities/Risks: - [Expansion potential, concerns mentioned, competitors] ``` ## Instructions ### Step 1: Compile Account Overview **Key Facts Section:** ``` Account Snapshot - Company: [Name] - Industry: [Sector] - Size: [Employees/Revenue] - Product: [What they bought] - Contract: $X ARR | Since [Date] | Renews [Date] - Health: [Score] | [Status] ``` ### Step 2: Document Value Delivered **The Win Section (Critical):** | Category | Format | |----------|--------| | Quantified ROI | "Saved X hours, $Y dollars, Z%" | | Goals achieved | Their stated goals → our impact | | Milestones | Major accomplishments | | Testimonial-worthy | Quote-able successes | **Structure:** ``` "When you started with us, you wanted to [GOAL]. In Q[X], you achieved [RESULT]." ``` ### Step 3: Assess Current Health **Health Dashboard:** ``` | Dimension | Score | Trend | Notes | |-----------|-------|-------|-------| | Product | X/25 | ↗️↘️→ | Key metric | | Support | X/25 | ↗️↘️→ | CSAT, tickets | | Financial | X/25 | ↗️↘️→ | Payment, growth | | Relationship | X/25 | ↗️↘️→ | Engagement | | **Overall** | **X/100** | | | ``` ### Step 4: Identify Risks and Opportunities **Risk Assessment:** | Risk | Likelihood | Impact | Mitigation | |------|------------|--------|------------| | [Risk] | H/M/L | H/M/L | [Action] | **Opportunity Assessment:** | Opportunity | Value | Timeline | Next Step | |-------------|-------|----------|-----------| | [Opp] | $X | Q1/Q2 | [Action] | ### Step 5: Develop Recommendations **Strategic Recommendations Framework:** 1. **Continue** - What's working, keep doing 2. **Start** - New initiatives for next quarter 3. **Stop** - What should we change or deprioritize ## Examples ### Example 1: Full QBR Prep **Input:** ``` Prepare QBR for CloudTech Industries: Account: CloudTech Industries (Manufacturing) Contract: $180K ARR, Started: Jan 2024, Renewal: Jan 2027 Primary: Sarah Chen, VP Operations CSM: Alex History: - Implemented in 60 days (target was 90) - Added 50 seats in Q2 ($30K expansion) - Had a major support escalation in Q3 (resolved) - Reduced production downtime by 35% Metrics: - DAU: 145/200 seats (73%) - Key feature (alerts): 89% adoption - CSAT: 4.3 (was 3.8 during escalation) - NPS: 8 Recent Activity: - 3 support tickets (minor) - Monthly check-in calls - Sarah attended user conference Relationship: - Champion: Sarah Chen (strong) - Exec Sponsor: COO Mike Johnson (met once) - Also engaged: IT Director, 3 plant managers Opportunities/Risks: - They're opening 2 new plants (expansion?) - Competitor demo'd to IT last month - Sarah mentioned "budget review" for next year ``` **Output:** ``` ## QBR Preparation: CloudTech Industries ### Q4 2025 Business Review --- ## 📋 Executive Summary **Account Health: 78/100 🟢 Healthy** CloudTech has achieved significant operational improvements, including **35% reduction in production downtime**. The Q3 support escalation was resolved and CSAT has recovered. Two key opportunities: **new plant expansion** and **deepening executive relationship**. One risk to monitor: competitor activity and budget review timing. **Recommended QBR Focus:** 1. Celebrate the 35% downtime reduction (ROI story) 2. Discuss new plant rollout plan 3. Secure executive sponsor re-engagement --- ## 🏢 Account Snapshot | Attribute | Value | |-----------|-------| | Company | CloudTech Industries | | Industry | Manufacturing | | Contract Value | $180,000 ARR | | Customer Since | January 2024 (11 months) | | Renewal Date | January 2027 | | Health Score | 78/100 🟢 | | CSM | Alex | **Key Contacts:** | Name | Title | Role | Engagement | |------|-------|------|------------| | Sarah Chen | VP Operations | Champion | High | | Mike Johnson | COO | Exec Sponsor | Low (1 meeting) | | [IT Director] | IT Director | Technical | Medium | | 3 Plant Managers | Operations | Users | High | --- ## 📈 Value Delivered ### Headline Metric > **35% reduction in production downtime** > *"Before [Product], we were losing 12 hours/month to unplanned downtime. Now it's under 8 hours."* ### Quarterly Achievements | Goal | Target | Achieved | Status | |------|--------|----------|--------| | Reduce downtime | 25% | 35% | ✅ Exceeded | | Implementation | 90 days | 60 days | ✅ Exceeded | | User adoption | 70% | 73% | ✅ Met | | Alert response time | <15 min | 11 min avg | ✅ Exceeded | ### ROI Calculation (Talking Point) ``` Downtime cost: ~$5,000/hour Hours saved: 4 hours/month × 11 months = 44 hours Value delivered: 44 × $5,000 = $220,000 Contract value: $180,000 ROI: 122% (already paid for itself) ``` ### Journey Milestones - ✅ Jan 2024: Implementation (30 days early!) - ✅ Q2 2024: Added 50 seats ($30K expansion) - ⚠️ Q3 2024: Support escalation (resolved) - ✅ Q4 2024: 35% downtime reduction achieved --- ## 🎯 Current Health ### Score Breakdown | Dimension | Score | Trend | Notes | |-----------|-------|-------|-------| | Product | 29/40 | → | 73% DAU, strong adoption | | Support | 12/15 | ↗️ | Recovered from escalation | | Financial | 20/25 | → | Current, expanded once | | Relationship | 17/20 | → | Strong champion, weak exec | | **Total** | **78/100** | | 🟢 Healthy | ### Engagement Metrics | Metric | Q3 | Q4 | Trend | |--------|----|----|-------| | DAU | 140 | 145 | ↗️ +4% | | Feature adoption | 85% | 89% | ↗️ | | CSAT | 3.8 | 4.3 | ↗️ Recovering | | Support tickets | 8 | 3 | ↗️ Improved | | NPS | 6 | 8 | ↗️ | --- ## ⚠️ Risks & Opportunities ### Risks to Discuss | Risk | Level | Details | Mitigation | |------|-------|---------|------------| | Competitor | 🟡 Medium | Demo'd to IT last month | Competitive defense, exec engagement | | Budget review | 🟡 Medium | Sarah mentioned "budget discussions" | Reinforce ROI before budget cycle | | Exec relationship | 🟡 Medium | COO met only once | Request exec-to-exec call | ### Opportunities to Pursue | Opportunity | Value | Probability | Next Step | |-------------|-------|-------------|-----------| | 2 new plants | $60-90K | 60% | Discuss rollout timeline | | Additional modules | $40K | 40% | Demo predictive features | | Case study | N/A | 80% | Request with 35% stat | --- ## 💬 QBR Agenda (Suggested) **Duration: 60 minutes** | Time | Topic | Lead | |------|-------|------| | 0:00 | Welcome, agenda | CSM | | 0:05 | Their priorities for 2026 | Sarah | | 0:15 | Value recap: 35% downtime story | CSM | | 0:25 | Health dashboard review | CSM | | 0:35 | New plant expansion discussion | Both | | 0:45 | Product roadmap preview | CSM | | 0:55 | Next steps and actions | Both | --- ## 📝 Talking Points ### Opening "Sarah, before we dive in, I want to acknowledge the incredible progress your team has made. A 35% reduction in downtime is exceptional—most customers see 20-25% in their first year." ### Competitive Defense (if needed) "I heard [Competitor] came by. Happy to do a side-by-side comparison, but I'd also point out: you've already achieved ROI with us. Switching has real costs—time, retraining, risk. Let's talk about what's driving the evaluation." ### Budget Concern "You mentioned budget reviews coming up. Would it help if I prepared a one-page ROI summary your team could use internally? The 35% downtime number plus the $220K in savings is a strong story." ### Expansion Ask "With two new plants opening, I want to make sure we're ahead of the curve. What's the timeline? We could do a phased rollout to minimize disruption." ### Executive Engagement "I'd love to get Mike more involved. Would it make sense to schedule a brief executive update—maybe 20 minutes—where we share the ROI story and get his input on strategic priorities?" --- ## ✅ Pre-QBR Checklist - [ ] Confirm attendees (Sarah + who else?) - [ ] Send agenda 3 days before - [ ] Prepare one-page health summary - [ ] Update ROI calculation with latest numbers - [ ] Review competitor battle card - [ ] Prepare new plant rollout options - [ ] Draft follow-up email template --- ## 📊 Supporting Materials ### Attachment 1: Health Score Trend [Include chart showing Q1-Q4 trend] ### Attachment 2: ROI One-Pager [One-page summary of 35% stat + dollar value] ### Attachment 3: Product Roadmap Preview [2-3 upcoming features relevant to their use case] ``` ## Skill Boundaries ### What This Skill Does Well - Structuring QBR content - Calculating ROI and metrics - Identifying risks and opportunities - Drafting talking points ### What This Skill Cannot Do - Know internal customer politics - Access your CRM/analytics directly - Facilitate the actual meeting - Make pricing decisions ### When to Escalate to Human - Pricing/contract negotiations - Escalation-level issues - Executive relationship strategy - Competitive positioning ## Iteration Guide ### Follow-up Prompts - "Draft the one-page ROI summary for their CFO." - "Create a competitive defense script for this QBR." - "What questions should I ask about the new plants?" - "Write the follow-up email after this QBR." ## Checklists & Templates ### QBR Prep Checklist - [ ] Account overview verified - [ ] Metrics pulled and validated - [ ] ROI calculated - [ ] Risks/opportunities identified - [ ] Agenda drafted - [ ] Talking points prepared - [ ] Materials attached - [ ] Calendar confirmed ## References - Gainsight QBR Best Practices - Miller Heiman Strategic Selling - Customer Success QBR Templates - Executive Business Review Guide ## Related Skills - `account-health` - Health scoring input - `expansion-signals` - Opportunity identification - `churn-prediction` - Risk assessment ## Skill Metadata - **Domain**: Customer Success - **Complexity**: Intermediate - **Mode**: cyborg - **Time to Value**: 30-60 min per QBR - **Prerequisites**: Account history, metrics, relationship context