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CHAPTER NINE OVERVIEW. SECTION 9.1 – CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT Customer Relationship Management Fundamentals Using IT to Drive Operational CRM Using IT to Drive Analytical CRM CRM Trends: SRM, PRM, ERM The Ugly Side of CRM SECTION 9.2 – BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE Business Intelligence
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CHAPTER NINE OVERVIEW SECTION 9.1 – CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT • Customer Relationship Management Fundamentals • Using IT to Drive Operational CRM • Using IT to Drive Analytical CRM • CRM Trends: SRM, PRM, ERM • The Ugly Side of CRM SECTION 9.2 – BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE • Business Intelligence • Operational, Tactical, and Strategic BI • Data Mining • Business Benefits of BI
CRM FUNDAMENTALS • Customer Relationship • Customer loyalty and retention • Organization profitability
BUSINESS BENEFITS OF CRM • Organizations can find their most valuable customers through “RFM” - Recency, Frequency, and Monetary value.
EVOLUTION OF CRM • Three phases in the evolution of CRM include reporting, analyzing, and predicting
USING IT TO DRIVE ANALYTICAL CRM • Personalization – when a Web site knows enough about a persons likes and dislikes that it can fashion offers that are more likely to appeal to that person • Analytical CRM relies heavily on data warehousing technologies and business intelligence to glean insights into customer behavior • These systems quickly aggregate, analyze, and disseminate customer information throughout an organization
CRM TRENDS: SRM, PRM, AND ERM • Current trends include: • Supplier relationship management (SRM) • Partner relationship management (PRM) • Employee relationship management (ERM)
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE • Business intelligence (BI) – applications and technologies used to gather, provide access to, and analyze data and information to support decision-making efforts • BI enables business users to receive data for analysis that is: • Reliable; Consistent; Understandable; Easily manipulated
BI’S OPERATIONAL VALUE • The key is to shorten the latencies so that the time frame for opportunistic influences on customers, suppliers, and others is faster, more interactive, and better positioned
DATA MINING • Data mining – process of analyzing data to extract information • Data-mining tools • Forms of data mining • Cluster analysis • Association detection • Statistical analysis
BUSINESS BENEFITS OF BI • Benefits of BI include: • Single Point of Access to Information for All Users • BI across Organizational Departments • Up-to-the-Minute Information for Everyone • Four main categories of BI benefits: • Quantifiable benefits • Indirectly quantifiable benefits • Unpredictable benefits • Intangible benefits