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         Multi-channel Customer Management
                                                   Date: 23/02/2012




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How to channel the process of Multi-Channel Integration
Moving on from Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and its significance in the lifecycle of an
organisation, the journey gets more challenging and innovative. With the evolution of CRM and Marketing
Automation, various factors came into play, affecting marketing decisions and campaign management. The
dynamics of the game have changed radically, and today technology, user expectations, and stiff competition, are
increasingly forcing enterprises to support their customer service operations through various effective delivery
channels. It all started with walk-ins, leading to a strong dependency on call centres – but in current times, the
proliferation of the Web has inflated customer expectations, as they want their requests – whether information
related or service related - to be fulfilled fast, almost real-time.


Considering these factors, managing customer relationships, is deeply connected to marketing strategies, with
an aim to generate a 360-degree view of the consumer.


Websites, email, direct mail, text messaging, and call centres are all key elements to an integrated marketing
program, but a coordinated multi-channel program takes it to the next level by incorporating data and new
marketing technology for better response rates. Technology, customer expectations, and competitive forces, are
increasingly compelling enterprises to support customer service operations through several delivery channels.


80% of shoppers are more likely to do business with a
retailer who offers them easy and flexible interaction
across all channels by means of Multi-Channel
Integration. At the same time, 70% of all retailers find
cross-channel customers more profitable because they
spend more - Recent NCR Poll

Multi-Channel Customer Management covers the design,
deployment, coordination, and evaluation of channels through which
enterprises and customers interact, with the goal of enhancing
customer value through effective customer acquisition, retention, and
development.


An enterprise comes across the following prominent challenges when
it comes to designing a multi-channel framework for customer
management :




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1. Data Integration across Channels
Enterprises typically viewed each delivery channel as a separate entity. However, with each delivery channel being
separate and operating in isolation, each with its own data, leveraging information across a multitude of customer
contact channels was not possible. Neither was it possible to provide a consistent customer service experience. Due
to lack of a single information repository, companies traditionally spent large amounts of time and money writing
integration programs to communicate between disparate systems.
In such a complex setup, the systems will rarely operate in real time, delaying data synchronization. This can cause
embarrassment to companies and aggravation to customers, when updates to one channel are not reflected
immediately in the others.


The second issue is that it adds overhead. The integration must be implemented, administered, and maintained
independently of the actual customer service applications for each delivery channel. The problem, complexity and
costs are magnified each time a change is made to a channel application.


To resolve this issue, multi-channel integration is imperative. The ideal position for a firm would be to have
complete Customer Data Integration (CDI), or an integrated, single view of the customer across the channels. The
ideal database would depict which channel(s) each customer accessed during each stage of the decision process,
including competitors' channels.
In turn, CDI gives rise to the following questions:

     Which data needs to be integrated?
     Is it sufficient to integrate purchase data only, or should search data also be integrated?
     Which marketing activities benefit from integration?
     Cross selling is an obvious beneficiary, but what about other marketing activities benefit?
     What is an acceptable level of data integration? Is it 100% necessary?
     Does data integration pay off?
     Is it worth the investment to derive a single view of the customer?

2. Understanding Customer Behaviour-time
Managers must understand how customers choose channels and what impact those choices have on their overall
buying patterns. Therefore, the key questions pertaining to customer choice include the following:
In turn, CDI gives rise to the following questions:

     What determines customer channel choices? What channel attributes are important?
     Do marketing communications influence channel choice?
     Is a multi-channel approach means to segment customers? That is, are there distinct segments of
     consumers who use various channels and combinations of channels?
     Do customers make channel decisions according to the channel or the firm?
     Does the customer first say, “I will check out a few websites of retailers that sell HDTVs,” or does he/she
     say, “I will check out Sony’s website, then go to the store to get a better look”? Similarly, during the search
     stage, do customers consider firms at all?
     What is the impact of the multi-channel environment on customer loyalty?
     Does a multi-channel strategy grow sales for the firm?




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3. Channel Evaluation
When the firm has gathered data and obtained an understanding of the consumer decision process, it can
evaluate channel performance. The key questions in this step include the following:
     What is the contribution of an additional channel to the firm? If the firm were to add a channel, what
     impact would it have on sales and profits?
     What is the contribution of each existing channel? This input can be difficult to assess when the
     contribution of a channel emerges during the search phase and the company lacks an integrated database of
     search and purchase across customers.
     What channels synergise best with others? The full impact of the firm’s set of channels should be more than
     the sum of the parts, and synergies should exist, but which are the best?

4. Allocation of Resources across channels
The firm's channel policy is manifested in its resource allocation. Therefore, key questions include the following:
     What is the optimal channel mix?
     How necessary is a web presence?
     What is the impact when channels are removed or downsized?
     How should marketing resources be allocated across channels?
     How much should be spent designing and developing each channel, and should advertising and
     promotional activities be designed to drive customers to specific channels, or should they be channel
     neutral?
     What determines the equilibrium of channel structure in an industry? Should all firms offer the same
     channels to customers? Will firms differentiate their channel strategies?

5. Organisation Structure and Cross Channel co-ordination
According to US online marketers surveyed in June by an
interactive marketing agency Zeta Interactive, their
organisational structure was the top problem, suggesting
many companies are still keeping marketing activities
soloed rather than working to coordinate them.
Technology and the problems of working with multiple
vendors and agencies were also an issue, along with a
simple lack of cross-channel expertise.

While most marketers know the benefits of channel integration, the
limitations of a soloed organisation are currently the primary reason for
companies not integrating their marketing efforts. It’s tough for
managers to co-ordinate the objectives, design, and deployment of
channels. The dilemma is the degree of channel co-ordination that can
range from complete separation to full co-ordination.




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6. Current Technology
Investment and extensive usage of technology is another major factor,
which impacts multi-channel integration, as many enterprises have
already invested profoundly in technologies that support separate
systems. To connect all of them would mean implementing
integration at the enterprise level, which might demand a technology
change that involves a major cost.


7. Cross Channel Expertise
An emarketer report revealed that 43.3% of senior marketers in the
United States consider cross-channel coordination of marketing
campaigns as extremely vital and 46.4% consider it as vital.


One of the major problems that marketers face when firms go for
enterprise-wide channel integration is lack of cross channel expertise
on part of marketers. This results in resistance to multi-channel
integration as touch points are not lucid and ease of moving from one
channel to another is not known.


Marketers must overcome their own organisations’ hurdles to cross-channel integration in order to effectively
achieve their goals, breaking down structural silos and educating themselves about integrated marketing best
practices to overcome other logistical challenges and achieve coordinated campaigns.




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Approach
A growing segment of customers, today demands lower prices, higher quality, better selection, and round-the-clock
access. They expect to reach organisations (banks, retailers etc.) through all possible channels. Organisations by
now have inferred the need for customer communication via multiple channels and realised the necessity of
reaching customers via multiple channels. But the challenge lies in setting up a centralised environment to develop,
execute and monitor campaigns across multiple channels which will allow them to achieve better visibility into
effectiveness of marketing spend.


As mentioned earlier in the document, websites, email, direct mail, text messaging, and call centres are all key
elements to an integrated marketing program, but a coordinated multi-channel program takes it to the next level by
incorporating data and new marketing technology for better response rates.




                       @                         Campign
                                                Management
                                                                                             Planning
                                                                                        (Marketing Calendar)
            Direct                 Mobile
             Mail    E-Messaging   Devices

               Outbound channels                                       Contact
                                                                     Optimization

                                                                                           Centralized
                                                                                           Centralised
                                            Offer                                        decision engine
                                         Management      Budgeting
                                                                                       - Centralized business rules
Customers                                                                              - Arbitration logic
                                                                                       - Business constraints
                Inbound channels
                                                                                       - Customer contact policies

                                                Interaction
                                                Management
         Branches/     Contact
          Stores       Centers     Websites


                                                                                    Operational              Analytical
                                                                                    Data Store               Data Store


                                                                                            Source: Forrester Research, Inc.


Integrate Inbound and Outbound Marketing Programs
“Marketers know they need to execute multi-channel programs to reach their target audience
with a tailored message at the right time using the right media. Their biggest challenge to all but
the simplest of programs is architecting and executing in a manner that minimises the cost and
complexities that are inherent when you deploy with varied work flows, multiple data processes
and vendors for each channel.”
- Philip Chischportich, CEO of Conversen, a leading multi-channel technology firm.




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The challenges and complexity of multi-channel marketing can be overwhelming, but before organisations take
to an approach, there are four key steps which prove useful in laying a strong foundation to the approach –

    Select a multi-channel strategy that creates an advantage and benefit for your consumers, such as the
    ability to check the availability of an item prior to visiting the store.
    Define a Multi-Channel network architecture that clarifies channel roles and investment priorities from
    customer value-based perspective
    Manage customer experience seamlessly on a cross-channel basis and consistently deliver the brand
    promise
    Build capabilities needed to market a multi-channel enterprise – this can be achieved by making sure that
    CRM capabilities enable multi-channel management


Multi-Channel Customer Management Framework
Organisations must follow an approach, which will enable them to do the following:

    Assess their present state of multi-channel capabilities to identify areas within their business and IT
    landscape that can be optimised for improving the multi-channel capability.
    Assess their present state of channel integration across people, processes and technologies to identify
    potential gaps and challenges in the individual channels.
    Define the future state, based on the current level of multi-channel maturity and customers' business goals
    Evaluate the scalability and relevance of the existing systems/technologies with respect to the new multi-
    channel requirements
    Formulate a transformation and technical roadmap for implementation of the defined multi-channel
    strategy
    Implement the defined multi-channel initiatives
    Monitor, support and perform continuous improvements


    A typical approach that organisations can take to implement multi-channel integration is shown below -

                            A Framework for Multichannel Customer Management

                                               Consumer Channel Perceptions and Preference




                                          Search                    Purchase                 After Sales
                                                                                                                    Post
                                                                                                                 Evaluation
                                       Channel Ak                   Channel Ak               Channel Ak
            Problem
           Recognition
                                       Channel Bk                   Channel Bk               Channel Bk            Data




                                                               Channel Strategy                                   Channel
                                                                                                                 Evaluation

                                  Channel Coordination                           Resource Allocation
                                  - Price, Production, Promotion                 - Channel selection
                                  - Design, Distribution, Service                - Investment




      SOURCE: Adapted from Blattberg, Kim and Neslin (2006).




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The above figure shows a framework that joins the customer's and the firm's decision processes.


Step 1 - Customer progresses through need recognition, information search, purchase, and after-sales service. For
example, a customer may realise he or she needs life insurance. The customer searches various channels for
information about life insurance, decides on which channel to make the purchase, and then receives sales support
(advice on increased coverage, etc.) via a particular channel.


Step 2 - First, customer perceptions and preferences drive channel choices (e.g., the customer may prefer the
Internet for search because it is easy to use).


Step 3 - Second, the customer learns from and evaluates his or her experiences, which feed back into the
perceptions and preferences that guide his or her next shopping task (e.g., the customer may learn that the Internet
search did not answer all the important questions).


Step 4 - Third, the customer chooses both channels (A or B) and firms (k), so from the customer's perspective, it's a
two-dimensional choice.


Typically, the management decision process starts with data generated by the customer decision process. These
data are at the customer level—what channel(s) did the customer use for which purpose, and what did he or she
purchase? Consistent with the emphasis on the customer, the firm's decision process is driven by such customer-
level data. After the data have been assembled, the firm evaluates its channels (Are they profitable? Are they serving
the purposes for which they are designed?).With this knowledge in hand, the manager can specify a multichannel
strategy (which channels to employ, how to design them, how to allocate resources across channels) and a
marketing plan (pricing, assortment, service levels) for implementing the strategy.




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Based on the challenges mentioned in previous section and the framework presented in this
section, organisations would want to follow an approach that covers the following -


1     Integration of customer data to create a Customer Data Integration (CDI) source, which
      would provide a single customer view resulting in prompt analysis of customer data.

2     Understand customer behaviour based on customer data within CDI.


3     Once organisations get handle over customer behaviour, the next step would be to
      determine customer's channel choice, there could be various variants like marketing
      efforts, channel attributes, social influence, situational influence etc. which determines
      his/her channel choice.


4     Once organisations get to know customer's choice of channel, it's important to evaluate the
      profit contribution by all the channels used.


5     Based on valuation, organisations would want to allocate resources like marketing spend
      and other resources to most valued channels, for e.g. if one particular channel valuation
      indicates that that channel to be the most preferred and most profit contributing for
      customer acquisition then allocate maximum resources to further increase the
      acquisition.


6     Organisations should look to entail channel co-ordination strategies by developing
      channel synergy based on aspects like customer segmentation and functions. For e.g.
      some customers might use Internet to search about a product while another customer
      might choose to use call centre services for product information. Organisations need to
      ensure that profit-driving factors like product rice need to be consistent across channels.



This is a generic approach, which can be utilised across verticals, but the degree of overcoming the challenges could
be different for each vertical based on what all channels are applicable, customer segment, technology used and
other factors.




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Benefits
With a Multi-Channel solution and framework is in place, organisations will realise the following benefits–

     Unified view of customer across multiple channels
     Identification and capture of opportunities for increasing value per customer
     Streamlined cross-channel order fulfilments' through integration of all management systems involved
     Increased choice for customers in the way they can interact
     Ability to switch between the channels depending on customer preference and interaction type
     360-degree view of customers and unlimited personalisation and targeted promotions through cross-
     channel customer data integration and analysis.
     Increase of efficiency through sharing of process, technology and information
     Increased customer loyalty through cross-channel loyalty programs, where customers can earn points or
     credit that can be accumulated and redeemed from any channel.
     24 x 7 customer support by leveraging increased customer touch time across the multiple channels
     Consistent brand, product, price and promotional information across all channels
     Increased convenience and improved experience to customer
     Increased organisational flexibility
     Increased efficiency in exploiting customer data to identify customer needs



Bottomline
By now, we realise that a multi-channel framework helps achieve a unified view of the customer. This leads to better
effectiveness and convenience for organisations in terms of capturing data coming via various channels. What next?
The incoming information or data comprises of feedback, criticism and many individual views and thoughts – all
these demand attention and action post analysis.


In the next and last part of the series, we will look at Customer Response Management, which is a key challenge in a
multi-channel environment due to the diverse nature of channels. The stress will be on how channels integrate and
how the response received from the customer is managed and exchanged by various channels to generate positive
brand value and higher business returns.




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Multi Channel Customer Management

  • 1. customer centria The Customer Engagement & Experience Company Multi-channel Customer Management Date: 23/02/2012 www.customercentria.com
  • 2. How to channel the process of Multi-Channel Integration Moving on from Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and its significance in the lifecycle of an organisation, the journey gets more challenging and innovative. With the evolution of CRM and Marketing Automation, various factors came into play, affecting marketing decisions and campaign management. The dynamics of the game have changed radically, and today technology, user expectations, and stiff competition, are increasingly forcing enterprises to support their customer service operations through various effective delivery channels. It all started with walk-ins, leading to a strong dependency on call centres – but in current times, the proliferation of the Web has inflated customer expectations, as they want their requests – whether information related or service related - to be fulfilled fast, almost real-time. Considering these factors, managing customer relationships, is deeply connected to marketing strategies, with an aim to generate a 360-degree view of the consumer. Websites, email, direct mail, text messaging, and call centres are all key elements to an integrated marketing program, but a coordinated multi-channel program takes it to the next level by incorporating data and new marketing technology for better response rates. Technology, customer expectations, and competitive forces, are increasingly compelling enterprises to support customer service operations through several delivery channels. 80% of shoppers are more likely to do business with a retailer who offers them easy and flexible interaction across all channels by means of Multi-Channel Integration. At the same time, 70% of all retailers find cross-channel customers more profitable because they spend more - Recent NCR Poll Multi-Channel Customer Management covers the design, deployment, coordination, and evaluation of channels through which enterprises and customers interact, with the goal of enhancing customer value through effective customer acquisition, retention, and development. An enterprise comes across the following prominent challenges when it comes to designing a multi-channel framework for customer management : www.customercentria.com
  • 3. 1. Data Integration across Channels Enterprises typically viewed each delivery channel as a separate entity. However, with each delivery channel being separate and operating in isolation, each with its own data, leveraging information across a multitude of customer contact channels was not possible. Neither was it possible to provide a consistent customer service experience. Due to lack of a single information repository, companies traditionally spent large amounts of time and money writing integration programs to communicate between disparate systems. In such a complex setup, the systems will rarely operate in real time, delaying data synchronization. This can cause embarrassment to companies and aggravation to customers, when updates to one channel are not reflected immediately in the others. The second issue is that it adds overhead. The integration must be implemented, administered, and maintained independently of the actual customer service applications for each delivery channel. The problem, complexity and costs are magnified each time a change is made to a channel application. To resolve this issue, multi-channel integration is imperative. The ideal position for a firm would be to have complete Customer Data Integration (CDI), or an integrated, single view of the customer across the channels. The ideal database would depict which channel(s) each customer accessed during each stage of the decision process, including competitors' channels. In turn, CDI gives rise to the following questions: Which data needs to be integrated? Is it sufficient to integrate purchase data only, or should search data also be integrated? Which marketing activities benefit from integration? Cross selling is an obvious beneficiary, but what about other marketing activities benefit? What is an acceptable level of data integration? Is it 100% necessary? Does data integration pay off? Is it worth the investment to derive a single view of the customer? 2. Understanding Customer Behaviour-time Managers must understand how customers choose channels and what impact those choices have on their overall buying patterns. Therefore, the key questions pertaining to customer choice include the following: In turn, CDI gives rise to the following questions: What determines customer channel choices? What channel attributes are important? Do marketing communications influence channel choice? Is a multi-channel approach means to segment customers? That is, are there distinct segments of consumers who use various channels and combinations of channels? Do customers make channel decisions according to the channel or the firm? Does the customer first say, “I will check out a few websites of retailers that sell HDTVs,” or does he/she say, “I will check out Sony’s website, then go to the store to get a better look”? Similarly, during the search stage, do customers consider firms at all? What is the impact of the multi-channel environment on customer loyalty? Does a multi-channel strategy grow sales for the firm? www.customercentria.com
  • 4. 3. Channel Evaluation When the firm has gathered data and obtained an understanding of the consumer decision process, it can evaluate channel performance. The key questions in this step include the following: What is the contribution of an additional channel to the firm? If the firm were to add a channel, what impact would it have on sales and profits? What is the contribution of each existing channel? This input can be difficult to assess when the contribution of a channel emerges during the search phase and the company lacks an integrated database of search and purchase across customers. What channels synergise best with others? The full impact of the firm’s set of channels should be more than the sum of the parts, and synergies should exist, but which are the best? 4. Allocation of Resources across channels The firm's channel policy is manifested in its resource allocation. Therefore, key questions include the following: What is the optimal channel mix? How necessary is a web presence? What is the impact when channels are removed or downsized? How should marketing resources be allocated across channels? How much should be spent designing and developing each channel, and should advertising and promotional activities be designed to drive customers to specific channels, or should they be channel neutral? What determines the equilibrium of channel structure in an industry? Should all firms offer the same channels to customers? Will firms differentiate their channel strategies? 5. Organisation Structure and Cross Channel co-ordination According to US online marketers surveyed in June by an interactive marketing agency Zeta Interactive, their organisational structure was the top problem, suggesting many companies are still keeping marketing activities soloed rather than working to coordinate them. Technology and the problems of working with multiple vendors and agencies were also an issue, along with a simple lack of cross-channel expertise. While most marketers know the benefits of channel integration, the limitations of a soloed organisation are currently the primary reason for companies not integrating their marketing efforts. It’s tough for managers to co-ordinate the objectives, design, and deployment of channels. The dilemma is the degree of channel co-ordination that can range from complete separation to full co-ordination. www.customercentria.com
  • 5. 6. Current Technology Investment and extensive usage of technology is another major factor, which impacts multi-channel integration, as many enterprises have already invested profoundly in technologies that support separate systems. To connect all of them would mean implementing integration at the enterprise level, which might demand a technology change that involves a major cost. 7. Cross Channel Expertise An emarketer report revealed that 43.3% of senior marketers in the United States consider cross-channel coordination of marketing campaigns as extremely vital and 46.4% consider it as vital. One of the major problems that marketers face when firms go for enterprise-wide channel integration is lack of cross channel expertise on part of marketers. This results in resistance to multi-channel integration as touch points are not lucid and ease of moving from one channel to another is not known. Marketers must overcome their own organisations’ hurdles to cross-channel integration in order to effectively achieve their goals, breaking down structural silos and educating themselves about integrated marketing best practices to overcome other logistical challenges and achieve coordinated campaigns. www.customercentria.com
  • 6. Approach A growing segment of customers, today demands lower prices, higher quality, better selection, and round-the-clock access. They expect to reach organisations (banks, retailers etc.) through all possible channels. Organisations by now have inferred the need for customer communication via multiple channels and realised the necessity of reaching customers via multiple channels. But the challenge lies in setting up a centralised environment to develop, execute and monitor campaigns across multiple channels which will allow them to achieve better visibility into effectiveness of marketing spend. As mentioned earlier in the document, websites, email, direct mail, text messaging, and call centres are all key elements to an integrated marketing program, but a coordinated multi-channel program takes it to the next level by incorporating data and new marketing technology for better response rates. @ Campign Management Planning (Marketing Calendar) Direct Mobile Mail E-Messaging Devices Outbound channels Contact Optimization Centralized Centralised Offer decision engine Management Budgeting - Centralized business rules Customers - Arbitration logic - Business constraints Inbound channels - Customer contact policies Interaction Management Branches/ Contact Stores Centers Websites Operational Analytical Data Store Data Store Source: Forrester Research, Inc. Integrate Inbound and Outbound Marketing Programs “Marketers know they need to execute multi-channel programs to reach their target audience with a tailored message at the right time using the right media. Their biggest challenge to all but the simplest of programs is architecting and executing in a manner that minimises the cost and complexities that are inherent when you deploy with varied work flows, multiple data processes and vendors for each channel.” - Philip Chischportich, CEO of Conversen, a leading multi-channel technology firm. www.customercentria.com
  • 7. The challenges and complexity of multi-channel marketing can be overwhelming, but before organisations take to an approach, there are four key steps which prove useful in laying a strong foundation to the approach – Select a multi-channel strategy that creates an advantage and benefit for your consumers, such as the ability to check the availability of an item prior to visiting the store. Define a Multi-Channel network architecture that clarifies channel roles and investment priorities from customer value-based perspective Manage customer experience seamlessly on a cross-channel basis and consistently deliver the brand promise Build capabilities needed to market a multi-channel enterprise – this can be achieved by making sure that CRM capabilities enable multi-channel management Multi-Channel Customer Management Framework Organisations must follow an approach, which will enable them to do the following: Assess their present state of multi-channel capabilities to identify areas within their business and IT landscape that can be optimised for improving the multi-channel capability. Assess their present state of channel integration across people, processes and technologies to identify potential gaps and challenges in the individual channels. Define the future state, based on the current level of multi-channel maturity and customers' business goals Evaluate the scalability and relevance of the existing systems/technologies with respect to the new multi- channel requirements Formulate a transformation and technical roadmap for implementation of the defined multi-channel strategy Implement the defined multi-channel initiatives Monitor, support and perform continuous improvements A typical approach that organisations can take to implement multi-channel integration is shown below - A Framework for Multichannel Customer Management Consumer Channel Perceptions and Preference Search Purchase After Sales Post Evaluation Channel Ak Channel Ak Channel Ak Problem Recognition Channel Bk Channel Bk Channel Bk Data Channel Strategy Channel Evaluation Channel Coordination Resource Allocation - Price, Production, Promotion - Channel selection - Design, Distribution, Service - Investment SOURCE: Adapted from Blattberg, Kim and Neslin (2006). www.customercentria.com
  • 8. The above figure shows a framework that joins the customer's and the firm's decision processes. Step 1 - Customer progresses through need recognition, information search, purchase, and after-sales service. For example, a customer may realise he or she needs life insurance. The customer searches various channels for information about life insurance, decides on which channel to make the purchase, and then receives sales support (advice on increased coverage, etc.) via a particular channel. Step 2 - First, customer perceptions and preferences drive channel choices (e.g., the customer may prefer the Internet for search because it is easy to use). Step 3 - Second, the customer learns from and evaluates his or her experiences, which feed back into the perceptions and preferences that guide his or her next shopping task (e.g., the customer may learn that the Internet search did not answer all the important questions). Step 4 - Third, the customer chooses both channels (A or B) and firms (k), so from the customer's perspective, it's a two-dimensional choice. Typically, the management decision process starts with data generated by the customer decision process. These data are at the customer level—what channel(s) did the customer use for which purpose, and what did he or she purchase? Consistent with the emphasis on the customer, the firm's decision process is driven by such customer- level data. After the data have been assembled, the firm evaluates its channels (Are they profitable? Are they serving the purposes for which they are designed?).With this knowledge in hand, the manager can specify a multichannel strategy (which channels to employ, how to design them, how to allocate resources across channels) and a marketing plan (pricing, assortment, service levels) for implementing the strategy. www.customercentria.com
  • 9. Based on the challenges mentioned in previous section and the framework presented in this section, organisations would want to follow an approach that covers the following - 1 Integration of customer data to create a Customer Data Integration (CDI) source, which would provide a single customer view resulting in prompt analysis of customer data. 2 Understand customer behaviour based on customer data within CDI. 3 Once organisations get handle over customer behaviour, the next step would be to determine customer's channel choice, there could be various variants like marketing efforts, channel attributes, social influence, situational influence etc. which determines his/her channel choice. 4 Once organisations get to know customer's choice of channel, it's important to evaluate the profit contribution by all the channels used. 5 Based on valuation, organisations would want to allocate resources like marketing spend and other resources to most valued channels, for e.g. if one particular channel valuation indicates that that channel to be the most preferred and most profit contributing for customer acquisition then allocate maximum resources to further increase the acquisition. 6 Organisations should look to entail channel co-ordination strategies by developing channel synergy based on aspects like customer segmentation and functions. For e.g. some customers might use Internet to search about a product while another customer might choose to use call centre services for product information. Organisations need to ensure that profit-driving factors like product rice need to be consistent across channels. This is a generic approach, which can be utilised across verticals, but the degree of overcoming the challenges could be different for each vertical based on what all channels are applicable, customer segment, technology used and other factors. www.customercentria.com
  • 10. Benefits With a Multi-Channel solution and framework is in place, organisations will realise the following benefits– Unified view of customer across multiple channels Identification and capture of opportunities for increasing value per customer Streamlined cross-channel order fulfilments' through integration of all management systems involved Increased choice for customers in the way they can interact Ability to switch between the channels depending on customer preference and interaction type 360-degree view of customers and unlimited personalisation and targeted promotions through cross- channel customer data integration and analysis. Increase of efficiency through sharing of process, technology and information Increased customer loyalty through cross-channel loyalty programs, where customers can earn points or credit that can be accumulated and redeemed from any channel. 24 x 7 customer support by leveraging increased customer touch time across the multiple channels Consistent brand, product, price and promotional information across all channels Increased convenience and improved experience to customer Increased organisational flexibility Increased efficiency in exploiting customer data to identify customer needs Bottomline By now, we realise that a multi-channel framework helps achieve a unified view of the customer. This leads to better effectiveness and convenience for organisations in terms of capturing data coming via various channels. What next? The incoming information or data comprises of feedback, criticism and many individual views and thoughts – all these demand attention and action post analysis. In the next and last part of the series, we will look at Customer Response Management, which is a key challenge in a multi-channel environment due to the diverse nature of channels. The stress will be on how channels integrate and how the response received from the customer is managed and exchanged by various channels to generate positive brand value and higher business returns. www.customercentria.com