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Customer Resource Management

Customer Resource Management.

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Customer Resource Management

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  1. Customer Resource Management

  2. CRM is a company wide business strategy designed to reduce costs and increase profitability from all data sources within an organization. CRM gives one holistic view of each customer in real time, enabling employees that encounter customers directly to to make quick and informed decisions.

  3. CRM is comprised of three entities Information Technology Customer Life Cycle Business Strategy

  4. Significance Customer relations are considered the lifeblood of any successful organization. In the same sense, CRM, is the heart that pumps that blood. CRM software allows employees to access information about their customers with ease and improve marketing processes, customer profiling, and profitability.

  5. Information Technology Customer Touch Points: instances of contact between customer and an organization. Applications: software that support business processes. Data Stores: collections of information that influence business decisions.

  6. Customer Life Cycle Assessment of customers’ needs.

  7. Business Strategy

  8. Social CRM Twitter, Facebook, and Myspace are all valuable tools in CRM. Companies have begun to track social media and observe public opinion. Businesses may also create their own social media pages in order to get feedback directly from customers where they are most comfortable. http://www.facebook.com/razer

  9. CRM in the workplace CRM is often a package of software that is used to influence employees on how to deal with their customers. The software tracks sales data, feedback, service dates, customer information and uses that data to attract more customers. CRM drives birthday cards from companies, service reminder post-cards, and product recalls.

  10. SalesForce

  11. Sales: Planning, Opportunities, Accounts, Productivity, Pipeline, Workflows, Mobility, Analytics Services: Accounts, Cases, Contracts, Knowledge Base, Scheduling, Workflows, Mobility, Analytics Marketing: Data, Segmentation, Planning, Execution, Events, Response, Internet Marketing, Productivity, Workflows, Mobility, Analytics

  12. SAP Marketing, Sales, Service, Partner channel management, Interaction center, Web channel, Business communication management, Real-time offer management

  13. Top CRM Providers · NetSuite CRM+ $139 per user per month · WorkBooks.com £35 per user per month · Microsoft Dynamics costs $622-$880 per user and $1,244-$1761 per server for Professional Edition, Small business edition costs $440-$499 and $528-599 per server · Sage $1,495 per server and $495 per user license. · SalesForce starts at $9 per user per month and $65 per user month for Full-Featured CRM

  14. Top CRM providers Cont. · Sales Track $40 per user per month · Prospect Soft unpublished pricing · Salesnet unpublished pricing · ClaritySoft $26 per user per month · Sales Elites unpublished pricing · coAction $25 per month · Tracker RMS £500 per user per year. · Zoho CRM free for first three users, Professional $12 per user per month for 4th+ user, Enterprise Edition $25 per user per month for 4th+ user

  15. References Marketingteacher.com destinationcrm.com bestpricecomputers.co.uk sap.com Insidecrm.com salesforce.comcrm.dynamics.com/en-us/Default.aspx

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