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CRM Conceptual Foundation
CRM Conceptual Foundation
Evolution of CRM Benefits of CRM Schools of thought on CRM Different Definitions of CRM
Direct Marketing
Target Marketing
MARKET SEGMENTATION
RELATIONSHIP MARKETING
CRM is the strategic use of information, processes, technology and people to manage the customers relationship with your company ( Marketing, Sales, Services and Support) across the whole customer life cycle. CRM is the process of storing and analyzing the vast amounts of data produced by sales calls, customer-service centers and actual purchases, supposedly yielding greater insight into customer behavior. CRM also allows businesses to treat different types of customers differently in some cases, for instance, by responding more slowly to those who spend less or charging more to those who require more expensive handholding.
Wall Street Journal, 21 May2006.
Process of creating and maintaining relationships with business customers or consumers. A holistic process of identifying, attracting, differentiating, and retaining customers. Integrating the firms value chain to create enhanced customer value at every step.
An integrated cross-functional focus on improving customer retention and profitability for the company.
CRM , the term often referred to marketing. This is because CRM can be considered from a number of perspectives.
Information Technology (IT) perspective The Customer Life Cycle (CLC) perspective Business Strategy perspective
Information Technology (IT) perspective CRM is more than just software. For the purposes of this introduction - Information Technology (IT) and CRM have three key elements,
Customer Touch Points, Applications, and Data Stores.
Objectives of CRM
Identification of potential customers. Understanding of customer needs, Both current and latent. Differentiating profitable from unprofitable customers and segments. Decreasing attrition by increasing value and satisfaction. Increasing usage of current products and services. Increasing referrals. Winning back lost customers. Moving customers up the relationship hierarchy from strangers to acquaintances to friends to partners. Integrating marketing and sales efforts throughout the various channels used by the company.
GOALS OF CRM
DIFFERENTIATING CUSTOMER
All the customers are not equal, recognize and reward the best customer. For this the CRM needs to understand. Sensitivity, tastes, preference and personalities. Life style and age Culture background and education Physical and psychological characteristics.
DIFFERENTIATING OFFERING
A CRM solution needs to differentiate between low value customer and a high value customer. High Value customer requiring high value customer offerings. Low Value customer with potential to become high value in near future. High Value customer requiring high value service.
By identifying life stage and life event trigger the points by customer ,marketers can maximize share of purchase potential. Refers to the net present value of the potential revenue stream for any particular customer over a # of years Starts with current purchase activity then extrapolates to include potential additions from cross-selling, upgrades, total ownership, etc.
Goal of CRM
Increased Customer Loyalty = Increased Profits Integrated and personalized interaction that increases value to customers
Customer Ownership
Attempts to own the lionshare of customer spending and/or share of mind in a particular product category Building brand equity, maintaining vigilant customer contact, keeping current with the market trends is critical 5% points increase in customer retention=20-125% increase in profit
Customer data
Customer information
Customer Knowledge
Customer wisdom
CRM
CRM Concepts
Customer Life Cycle
The total time that the customer is engaged with your company from the customers experience and view point. Consider Purchase Set up Use
Customer Asset
Loyal customers continue to buy more as they perceive value in the relationship. Customer Information: It is a tangible company asset that can be inventoried and managed. Critical element for building loyalty.
Components of CRM
Information Technology Process People
2.Process: Customer centered processes are the product of CRM. Some examples are:
-Customer Touch points
3.Technology: Technology is the machinery that enables CRM to work. -Software Products -Networking -Databases 4.People:People are the power supply of CRM. -Training and education -Measurements and rewards
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CRM is the solution that will solve all our customer problems, its all the software tools that make it easier for a customer to do business with us. CRM is the internet. CRM is just the latest name for Direct Marketing. CRM means recognizing a customer wherever he interacts with our company, a 360 degree view of the customer. CRM means scoring and measuring customer value. CRM is sales rep productivity tools.
CRM Architecture
Operational CRM
The operational application of CRM enables effective interaction with customers. For this purpose various tools are used. Operational CRM provides support to Front Office" business processes, including sales, marketing and service. Each interaction with a customer is generally added to a customer's Contact history, and staff can retrieve information on customers from the Database when necessary. These contact management tools aim to reduce costs by improved Process efficiency and use of media based communication channels. These are also aimed to provide customers with a consistent interface Across all communication channels. Banks are an exemplary implementation of CRM as customer contact management. Channel management tools aim to understand how customer interacts with the company. It aims to deliver products and services across multiple channels in effective, efficient, and consistent manner.
Analytical CRM
The data collected in operational management is analyzed to segment customers. The valuable information thus obtained is used to satisfy customers. Analytical CRM is composed of:
Pattern discovery component Product and customer analysis component Multitude component Sorting and customer fractionation component Customer value evaluation component
Analytical solutions provided for most companies are integrated view of customer across all channels and applications, campaign performance analysis, customer profitability analysis, cross-selling and up selling. The analytical solutions help answer questions like: Who are their best customers? Whom they are likely to loose? How to retain them? How to attract new customers? How to improve profitability of customers?
Analytical CRM analyzes customer data for a variety of purposes: Design and execution of targeted marketing campaigns to optimize marketing effectiveness. Design and execution of specific customer campaigns, including customer acquisition, cross-selling, up-selling, retention. Analysis of customer behavior to aid product and service decision making (e.g. pricing, new product development etc.) Management decisions, e.g. financial forecasting and customer profitability analysis Prediction of the probability of customer defection (churn analysis) Analytical CRM generally makes heavy use of data mining..
Collaborative CRM
The various departments of company like the sales, technical support, and marketing, share the information they collect about customers. The objective is to improve the quality of customer service and increase customer loyalty. It allows the company to synchronize and manage efficient, productive interaction with customers, prospects, partners, and internal associates across all communication channels. The customers' viewpoint is taken care of at every transaction level thus enabling better service to the customer. Collaborative CRM also reduces web service costs by enabling web collaboration. Collaborative CRM covers the direct interaction with customers, for a variety of different purposes, including feedback and issue-reporting. Interaction can be through a variety of channels, such as web pages, email, automated phone (Automated Voice Response AVR) or SMS. The objectives of collaborative CRM can be broad, including cost reduction and service improvements
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