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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 40 MIN

Chaos Threshold: Startup CS Vs Enterprise w/ Maranda Dziekonski Chief Customer Officer at Fexa

from The Customer UnSuccess Podcast · host Joe Di Grande

We compare enterprise customer success with early-stage startup CS and get honest about chaos tolerance, ambiguity, politics, and fit. Maranda shares hiring exercises, interview tactics, and career moves that protect your story and mental health.• defining your threshold for chaos and ambiguity• differences between regulated enterprise and scrappy startup CS• interview questions that reveal real process and ownership• anti‑goals as a filter for roles and culture• hiring exercises that surface prioritization and advocacy• handling ambiguity without freezing or overthinking• enterprise navigation skills and matrixed influence• research tactics, backchannels, and panel design• being open to a title step back with clear growth paths• resources for learning and the value of discerning adviceIf you got some value from this conversation, hit subscribe, leave a rating or review, share it with someone who's also out there trying to build a better customer success or go to market strategy, even if it's messy along the way.And if you want more frameworks, tools, automated playbooks, check out JoedoesTechTouch.com and subscribe to our newsletter. That link is in the description.🎙️ Guest: Maranda DziekonskiChief Customer Officer at Fexa📣 Find Maranda:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marandaanndziekonski/ 🔥 Topics Covered:🟣 How to assess your tolerance for ambiguity and chaos before joining a new company🟣 Lessons learned transitioning from highly structured enterprises to fast-moving startups🟣 Why defining your “anti-goals” can help guide smarter career decisions🟣 How CS professionals can prepare for interviews and advocate for themselves effectively🟣 The difference in evaluating roles at startups, growth-stage, and large organizations🟣 How organizational structure, SOPs, and culture impact CS success🟣 Key strategies for navigating large or matrixed organizations as a customer-facing professional🟣 Advice on being open to lateral moves for long-term career growth🟣 Insights on identifying the right environment to protect your mental health and performance🟣 How to leverage prior experiences to succeed in diverse CS settings🌐 Website https://www.joedoestechtouch.com/📰 Subscribe to the JDTT Newsletter –  Get raw insights, no-fluff frameworks, and tech touch tactics straight to your inbox: https://www.joedoestechtouch.com/jdttnewsletter 🎙️ Be a Guest on the Podcast Have a CS horror story or digital-first strategy worth sharing? Submit to be a guest:https://www.joedoestechtouch.com/podcast 🔗 Connect with Joe on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephdigrande📺 Watch Full Episodes on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaH58ojbaWym4ej_PedQ4Fw_______________________________Tools:Logitech Creators Blue Yeti USB Microphone: https://amzn.to/4nHOFDNLogitech Brio 4K Webcam: https://amzn.to/3GtKsmxSony WH-1000XM4 Noise Cancelling Wireless Headphones: https://amzn.to/44Q0xv4Apple 2024 MacBook Pro Laptop: https://amzn.to/4lH6u3W

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