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Customer Relationship Management BUSINESS PLUG-IN B9 Customer Relationship Management

LEARNING OUTCOMES Describe the three CRM technologies used by marketing departments Describe and differentiate the CRM technologies used by sales departments and customer service departments Compare customer relationship management, supplier relationship management, partner relationship management, and employee relationship management Summarize the future of customer relationship management

INTRODUCTION Customer relationship management – involves managing all aspects of a customer’s relationship with an organization to increase customer loyalty and retention and an organization’s profitability Operational CRM – supports traditional transactional processing for day-to-day front-office operations or systems that deal directly with the customers Analytical CRM – supports back-office operations and strategic analysis and includes all systems that do not deal directly with the customers

INTRODUCTION

USING IT TO DRIVE OPERATIONAL CRM

MARKETING AND OPERATIONAL CRM Three marketing operational CRM technologies: List generator – compiles customer information from a variety of sources and segment the information for different marketing campaigns Campaign management system – guides users through marketing campaigns Cross-selling and up-selling Cross-selling – selling additional products or services Up-selling – increasing the value of the sale

SALES AND OPERATIONAL CRM The sales department was the first to begin developing CRM systems with sales force automation – a system that automatically tracks all of the steps in the sales process

SALES AND OPERATIONAL CRM Three sales operational CRM technologies: Sales management CRM system – automates each phase of the sales process, helping individual sales representatives coordinate and organize all of their accounts Contact management CRM system – maintains customer contact information and identifies prospective customers for future sales Opportunity management CRM system – targets sales opportunities by finding new customers or companies for future sales

SALES AND OPERATIONAL CRM Get their attention Value their time Overdeliver Contact frequently Generate a trustworthy mailing list Follow up

CUSTOMER SERVICE AND OPERATIONAL CRM Three customer service operational CRM technologies: Contact center (call center) Web-based self-service system Click-to-talk Call scripting system

CUSTOMER SERVICE AND OPERATIONAL CRM

Analytical CRM Personalization – when a website 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

Analytical CRM Give customers more of what they want Value their time Overdeliver Contact frequently Generate a trustworthy mailing list Follow up

Current Trends: SRM, PRM, and ERM Current trends include: Supplier relationship management (SRM) – focuses on keeping suppliers satisfied by evaluating and categorizing suppliers for different projects, which optimizes supplier selection Partner relationship management (PRM) – focuses on keeping vendors satisfied by managing alliance partner and reseller relationship that provide customers with the optimal sales channel Employee relationship management (ERM) – provides employees with a subset of CRM applications available through a web browser

Future Trends CRM future trends include: CRM applications will change from employee-only tools to tools used by suppliers, partners, and even customers CRM will continue to be a major strategic focus for companies CRM applications will continue to adapt wireless capabilities supporting mobile sales and mobile customers CRM suites will incorporate PRM and SRM modules

CLOSING CASE ONE Fighting Cancer with Information The American Cancer Society (ACS) is a nationwide voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer The ACS choose to implement a CRM solution to solve its information issues Critical to the CRM system’s success was consolidating information from various databases across the organization to provide a single view of constituents

CLOSING CASE ONE QUESTIONS How could the ACS’s marketing department use operational CRM to strengthen its relationships with its customers? How could the ACS’s customer service department use operational CRM to strengthen its relationships with its customers? Review all of the operational CRM technologies and determine which one would add the greatest value to ACS’s business

CLOSING CASE ONE QUESTIONS Describe the benefits ACS could gain from using analytical CRM Summarize SRM and describe how ACS could use it to increase efficiency in its business

CLOSING CASE TWO Calling All Canadians Canada has become one of the primary targets for outsourcing customer service centers by U.S. companies Not only are accent and time-zone issues nonexistent, but companies also receive a favorable exchange rate

CLOSING CASE TWO QUESTIONS What are the two different types of CRM and how can they be used to help an organization gain a competitive advantage? Explain how a contact center (or call center) can help an organization achieve its CRM goals Describe three ways an organization can perform CRM functions over the Internet

CLOSING CASE TWO QUESTIONS How will outsourcing contact centers (call centers) to Canada change as future CRM technologies replace current CRM technologies? Do you believe that call centers in the future will be replaced by Robot technology? Why or why not.