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    How to Prove Business Value in Enterprise Accounts

    Taylor Crook headshot
    April 21, 2026·~3 min read·Updated June 5, 2026
    business valueenterprise salesaccount growthstrategic account managementcustomer success

    Proving value in an enterprise account is not a presentation at renewal. It is an ongoing process of connecting your work to the client's outcomes. Vitality Index measures where you stand in that process across every strategic account.

    Proving business value in an enterprise account is not something you do at renewal.

    By the time the renewal conversation starts, the client's perception of your value is already formed. If that perception is strong, the renewal is a formality. If it is weak, you are defending your place in the relationship under competitive pressure with limited time to change the narrative.

    Value is proven over the life of the partnership, not in a deck presented at the end of the contract term. The way you prove it is by consistently connecting your work to outcomes the client cares about and making that connection visible to the people inside the organization who make renewal and expansion decisions.

    Vitality Index measures the dimensions of value delivery and value perception across two Partnership Domains: Foundation and Reputation. Together they track whether value is being delivered reliably and whether the client can see and articulate it.

    Foundation: delivering the basics at a level that earns the right to grow

    The Foundation domain covers Contract Terms, Revenue Stability, and Operational Delivery. These are not exciting dimensions of an enterprise partnership. They are the ones that, when they go wrong, override everything else.

    A client who has experienced delivery failures, billing disputes, or contract surprises is not in a position to evaluate your strategic value. They are managing a problematic vendor. The perception of value cannot develop in those conditions.

    Foundation scores in Vitality Index reflect whether the basics are working reliably enough to create the conditions for the relationship to grow. A rep with Foundation scores at Building has work to do before expansion conversations make sense. A rep with Foundation at Scaling or Vital Partnership has earned the right to have a different kind of conversation.

    Reputation: whether the client can see and advocate for your value

    The Reputation domain covers Client Advocacy, Net Promoter Strength, and Brand Presence inside the account. These measure not just whether you are delivering value but whether the client perceives it clearly enough to talk about it.

    Client Advocacy measures whether your clients actively recommend you and advocate for the relationship internally. Net Promoter Strength measures the depth of their endorsement. Brand Presence measures how strong and visible your brand is across the client organization.

    A rep with strong Reputation scores has clients who will defend the relationship when challenged, advocate for expansion when opportunity exists, and serve as references that generate new business. Those outcomes do not happen by accident. They happen when the rep has consistently made the client's success the center of the work and made the connection between that work and specific client outcomes explicit and visible.

    Making value visible

    Value that the client cannot see does not protect the relationship. Making value visible means documenting outcomes in terms the client cares about, bringing those outcomes to the right people in the organization, and creating regular touchpoints that connect your work to the client's strategic goals.

    The Vitality Index framework surfaces the specific behaviors that advance both Foundation and Reputation toward Vital Partnership. The Strategic Growth Plan provides the objectives for each. The Manager Portal tracks progress in real time.

    Proving value is a Growth Driver-level activity, not a quarterly presentation. Vitality Index treats it that way.


    Vitality Index measures value delivery and value perception across the Foundation and Reputation domains, scoring where every account stands and generating a Strategic Growth Plan to advance each dimension.

    See Vitality Index in action. Schedule a 30-minute demo.

    Taylor Crook headshot
    April 21, 2026·~3 min read·Updated June 5, 2026

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