customer relationship management (crm) systems e crm
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Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Systems
E CRM
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Outline
CRM and CRM System Phases Applications CRM Software Capabilities Aspects of CRM Market Segments Business Value Performance Metrics Success Stories Challenges CRM, ERP, and SCM Systems Integration
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CRM
Used to maximize the benefits of a company’s customer assets.
Used as a technology and business discipline.
Seeks to optimize revenue, profitability, customer satisfaction, and customer retention.
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CRM system – provides integrated approach to all aspects of company-customer interaction
Marketing Sales Support / Service
CRM System
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CRM Phases
1. Technology
2. Integration
3. Process
4. Customer-driven
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CRM Applications
Partner relationship management (PRM)
Employee relationship management (ERM)
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CRM Software Capabilities
Sales force automation (SFA)
Customer service
Marketing
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CRM Software Capabilities Example(Laudon and Laudon 2006)
Customer Data
Sales
Account Mgmt
Lead Mgmt
Order Mgmt
Sales Planning
Field Sales
Sales Analytics
Marketing
Campaign Mgmt
Channel Promotions Mgmt
Events Mgmt
Market Planning
Marketing Operations
Marketing Analytics
Service
Service Delivery
Customer Satisfaction Mgmt
Returns Mgmt
Service Planning
Call Center & Help Desk
Service Analytics
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Aspects of CRM
Operational CRM Includes customer-facing applications
Analytical CRM Includes applications that analyze customer
data generated by operational CRM applications
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Operational CRM Analytical CRM
Campaign mgmt Develop customer segmentation strategies
E-marketing Develop customer profiles
Account and contact mgmt Analyze customer profitability
Lead mgmt Analyze product profitability
Telemarketing Identify cross-selling/up-selling opportunities
Teleselling Select the best marketing, service, and sales channels for each customer group
E-selling Identify trends in sales cycle length, win rate, and average deal size
Field sales Analyze service resolution times, service levels based on communication channel, and service activity by product line and account
Field service dispatch Analyze leads generated and conversion rates
Customer care and help desk
Analyze sales representative and customer service representative productivity
Contract mgmt Identify churn problems
Operational vs. Analytical CRM Examples (Laudon and Laudon 2006)
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Analytical CRM Data Warehouse
Channels•Call center•Web site•Wireless•Field sales•Direct mail•E-mail•Retail store•Partner
Other sources•Legacy systems•Demographic data•Third-party data•Marketing campaign data
Customer Data
Customer data
warehouse
•OLAP•Data mining•Other data analysis tools
•Profitable customers•Market segments•Customer profiles•Churn rates
(Laudon and Laudon 2006)
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Traditional out-of-the-box CRM Traditional CRM with templates for specific vertical
industries Traditional out-of-the-box CRM with application
development hooks Industry-specific vertical CRM packages Custom solutions from vertical systems integrators
CRM Market Segments
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CRM Systems Business Value
Increased customer satisfaction Reduced direct marketing costs More effective marketing Lower costs for customer acquisition and
retention Increased sales revenue Reduced churn rate
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CRM Performance Metrics
Cost per lead Cost per sale Number of repeat customers Reduction of churn Sales closing rate Customer lifetime value (CLTV)
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Cost Cutters and Revenue Enhancers from a CRM System
Cost Cutters Decrease cost of sales More time to sell; less time
on administration Decrease cost of service Cost per service
interaction Transition to more self-
service
Revenue Enhancers Increase sales effectiveness Add new customers at a
higher rate Offer new products/services Provide a better customer
experience Increase revenue per
customer Sell more of current
products/services Improve customer retention
Haag et al. 2005
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CRM Success Stories
Best Buy Launched a “customer-centricity” effort Trained store-level employees to recognize
five types of highly valued customers American Cancer Society
Used CRM system to better target members in its donor base
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CRM System Challenges
Broad company goals
Generic strategies
Software-centric implementations
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Integrating CRM with ERP and SCM Systems CRM’s goal: to find the best customers and
concentrate efforts on serving them better CRM and ERP integration CRM and SCM integration
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