The most valuable assets of any business are its customers, without which there would be no business. Customer relationship management (CRM) business practices help companies retain their best customers and attract new customers effectively through sales, marketing and support interactions.
CRM applications are used by companies to focus on productive sales activities such as planning and forecasting, contacts, opportunities, product and service configurations, pricing, contracts, procurement, and orders.
Marketing activities are more effective when paired with intelligent business decisions. The data gathered through CRM applications enable companies to analyze, develop and implement the processes that will maximize customer interaction.
Customer retention depends on customer satisfaction and support in the areas of contract management, logistics, installation and maintenance, return and repair maintenance, call center operations, and multi-channel delivery options.
Effective CRM applications also help companies reach new customers and enhance relationships with current customers through sales, marketing and services activities provided through the Internet. ERP (enterprise resource planning) applications can be deployed directly integrated with CRM functionality to increase e-marketing, e-commerce, e-service and customer analytics.
Communication processes with current and prospective customers can be improved with effective business communications management and CRM integration and implementation. Today’s customers expect to be able to contact your company by phone, text, chat, email, and fax, and CRM applications can facilitate the routing of all types of communication to the right person in your company whether that person works locally or remotely.
Customer relationship management is an integral component of your company’s total business operations; increasing your return on investment for your sales, marketing, and service and support departments.
Tags: Business Intelligence, CRM, Customer Relationship Management, ERP, Outsourcing
Categories: Applications, Hosting, Outsourcing, SaaS
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