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You are in your first meeting with Marcus Webb, VP of Retail Banking. Customer churn has jumped 18% over six months. No one has documented why. You have 20 minutes. Go.
“I asked about the churn data and what customer segments were affected. I also asked if there were any recent product changes or complaints we could look at. I suggested we run a survey to get direct feedback.”
You moved to data immediately — that is the right instinct. Asking about segments shows systems thinking. Most beginners jump to solutions before they understand scope.
You proposed a survey before forming a hypothesis. That signals you have not diagnosed the problem yet. A VP will lose confidence in your judgment fast.
“Before I pull in more data, I want to test a hypothesis with you — is the churn concentrated in a specific product, tenure band, or geography? That tells us whether this is a service problem, a product-fit problem, or a pricing problem. Then we decide what data we actually need.”
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