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Customer Relationship
 Management (CRM)
     Nishant Barot
What is CRM?
• CRM “is a business strategy that aims to understand, anticipate
  and manage the needs of an organisation’s current and
  potential customers” (1).
• It is a “comprehensive approach which provides seamless
  integration of every area of business that touches the customer-
  namely marketing, sales, customer services and field support
  through the integration of people, process and technology” (1)
• CRM is a shift from traditional marketing as it focuses on the
  retention of customers in addition to the acquisition of new
  customers (2)
• “The expression Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is
  becoming standard terminology, replacing what is widely
  perceived to be a misleadingly narrow term, relationship
  marketing (RM)” (3).
Definition of CRM


“CRM is concerned with the creation,
development and enhancement of
individualised customer relationships with
carefully targeted customers and customer
groups resulting in maximizing their total
customer life-time value” (2).
The purpose of CRM
• “The focus [of CRM] is on creating value for the
  customer and the company over the longer
  term” (3).
• When customers value the customer service
  that they receive from suppliers, they are less
  likely to look to alternative suppliers for their
  needs (3).
• CRM enables organisations to gain
  ‘competitive advantage’ over competitors that
  supply similar products or services (1)
Why is CRM important?
• “Today’s businesses compete with multi-
  product offerings created and delivered by
  networks, alliances and partnerships of
  many kinds. Both retaining customers and
  building relationships with other value-
  adding allies is critical to corporate
  performance” (3).

• “The adoption of C.R.M. is being fuelled by a
  recognition that long-term relationships with
  customers are one of the most important
  assets of an organisation” (2)
Why did CRM develop?
CRM developed for a number of reasons:

• The 1980’s onwards saw rapid shifts in
  business that changed customer power (4)
• Supply exceeded demands for most products
  (4)
• Sellers had little pricing power (4)
• The only protection available to suppliers of
  goods and services was in their relationships
  with customers (4)
What does CRM involve?

  CRM involves the following (4):

• Organisations must become customer focused
• Organisations must be prepared to adapt so that
  it take customer needs into account and delivers
  them
• Market research must be undertaken to assess
  customer needs and satisfaction
“Strategically significant customers”

•   “Customer relationship management
    focuses on strategically significant
    markets. Not all customers are equally
    important” (3).
•   Therefore, relationships should be built
    with customers that are likely to provide
    value for services
•   Building relationships with customers
    that will provide little value could result in
    a loss of time, staff and financial
    resources
Markers of strategically significant customers

 • Strategically significant customers need to satisfy at
   least one of three conditions (3):

    1. Customers with high life-time values (i.e.
       customers that will repeatedly use the service in
       the long-term e.g. Nurses in a hospital library)
    2. Customers who serve as benchmarks for other
       customers e.g. In a hospital library consultants who
       teach on academic courses
    3. Customers who inspire change in the supplier
Information Technology and CRM

• Technology plays a pivotal role in CRM (2).
• Technological approaches involving the use of
  databases, data mining and one-to-one marketing can
  assist organisations to increase customer value and their
  own profitability (2)
• This type of technology can be used to keep a record of
  customers names and contact details in addition to their
  history of buying products or using services (2)
• This information can be used to target customers in a
  personalised way and offer them services to meet their
  specific needs (2)
• This personalised communication provides value for the
  customer and increases customers loyalty to the provider
  (2)
Information Technology and CRM: Examples


  Here are examples of how technology can be used to create
  personalised services to increase loyalty in customers:

• Phone calls, emails, mobile phone text messages, or WAP
  services (2):
  Having access to customers contact details and their service or
  purchase preferences through databases etc can enable
  organisations to alert customers to new, similar or alternative
  services or products
- Illustration: When tickets are purchased online via
  Lastminute.com, the website retains the customers details and
  their purchase history. The website regularly send emails to
  previous customers to inform them of similar upcoming events
  or special discounts. This helps to ensure that customers will
  continue to purchase tickets from Lastminute.com in the future.
Information Technology and CRM: Examples


• Cookies
  “A “cookie” is a parcel of text sent by a server to a web
  browser and then sent back unchanged by the browser
  each time it accesses that server. HTTP cookies are used
  for authenticating, tracking, and maintaining specific
  information about users, such as site preferences and the
  contents of their electronic shopping carts” (5).
- Illustration: The online store, Amazon, uses “cookies” to
  provide a personalised service for its customers. Amazon
  requires customers to register with the service when they
  purchase items. When registered customers log in to
  Amazon at a later time, they are ‘greeted’ with a welcome
  message which uses their name (for e.g. “Hello John”). In
  addition, their previous purchases are highlighted and a
  list of similar items that the customer may wish to
  purchase are also highlighted.
Information Technology and CRM:
                     Examples
•   Loyalty cards
    “the primary role of a retailer loyalty card is to gather data about customers.
    This in turn leads to customer comprehension and cost insights (e.g. customer
    retention rates at different spending levels, response rates to offers, new
    customer conversion rates, and where money is being wasted on circulars),
    followed by appropriate marketing action and follow-up analysis” (6)
-   Illustration: The supermarket chain, Tescos, offers loyalty cards to its
    customers. When customers use the loyalty cards during pay transactions for
    goods, details of the purchases are stored in a database which enables
    Tescos to keep track of all the purchases that their customers make. At
    regular intervals, Tescos sends its customers money saving coupons by post
    for the products that the customers have bought in the past. The aim of this is
    to encourage customers to continually return to Tescos to do their shopping

•   CRM software- “Front office” solutions
-   “Many call centres use CRM software to store all of their customer's details.
    When a customer calls, the system can be used to retrieve and store
    information relevant to the customer. By serving the customer quickly and
    efficiently, and also keeping all information on a customer in one place, a
    company aims to make cost savings, and also encourage new customers” (7)
Face-to-face CRM
• CRM can also be carried out in face-to-face interactions
  without the use of technology
• Staff members often remember the names and favourite
  services/products of regular customers and use this
  information to create a personalised service for them.
• For example, in a hospital library you will know the name
  of nurses that come in often and probably remember the
  area that they work in.
• However, face-to-face CRM could prove less useful when
  organisations have a large number of customers as it
  would be more difficult to remember details about each of
  them.
Benefits of CRM
  Benefits of CRM include (8):

• reduced costs, because the right things are being done
  (ie., effective and efficient operation)
• increased customer satisfaction, because they are
  getting exactly what they want (ie. meeting and
  exceeding expectations)
• ensuring that the focus of the organisation is external
• growth in numbers of customers
• maximisation of opportunities (eg. increased services,
  referrals, etc.)
• increased access to a source of market and competitor
  information
• highlighting poor operational processes
• long term profitability and sustainability
Implementing CRM
•    When introducing or developing CRM, a strategic
     review of the organisation’s current position should be
     undertaken (2)
•    Organisations need to address four issues (2):
1.   What is our core business and how will it evolve in the
     future?
2.   What form of CRM is appropriate for our business now
     and in the future?
3.   What IT infrastructure do we have and what do we
     need to support the future organisation needs?
4.   What vendors and partners do we need to choose?
References
1.   Liz Shahnam. What’s really CRM? CRM Today. [Online] [Accessed
     November 2008]
2.   Adrian Payne. Customer relationship management. Cranfield
     University. [Online] [Accessed June 2006, no longer available online]
3.   Francis Buttle. The S.C.O.P.E of Customer Relationship Marketing.
     Macquarie Graduate School of Management. [Online] [Accessed June
     2006, no longer available online]
4.   Manchester Business School. 2003. Customer Relationship
     Management: Where do you start?
5.   Wikipedia. HTTP Cookie. Online] [Accessed November 2008]
6.   Brian Woolf. What is loyalty? The Wise Marketer. [Online] [Accessed
     June 2006, no longer available online]
7.   Wikipedia. Customer Relationship Management. [Online] [Accessed
     November 2008]
8.   BusinessBalls. Customer Relationship Management. [Online]
     [Accessed November 2008]
Useful resources
     If you wish to learn more about CRM, the following
     resources may be of use to you:
1.   CRM Guru
2.   CRM Knowledge Base
3.   CRM Today website
4.   InsightExec: Customer Management Community

     Additionally, the following article might be useful:
     Broady-Preston, J., Felice, J. and Marshall, S.
     (2006). Building better customer relationships: case
     studies from Malta and the UK. Library Management
     27 (6/7): 430-445.

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  • 1. Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Nishant Barot
  • 2. What is CRM? • CRM “is a business strategy that aims to understand, anticipate and manage the needs of an organisation’s current and potential customers” (1). • It is a “comprehensive approach which provides seamless integration of every area of business that touches the customer- namely marketing, sales, customer services and field support through the integration of people, process and technology” (1) • CRM is a shift from traditional marketing as it focuses on the retention of customers in addition to the acquisition of new customers (2) • “The expression Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is becoming standard terminology, replacing what is widely perceived to be a misleadingly narrow term, relationship marketing (RM)” (3).
  • 3. Definition of CRM “CRM is concerned with the creation, development and enhancement of individualised customer relationships with carefully targeted customers and customer groups resulting in maximizing their total customer life-time value” (2).
  • 4. The purpose of CRM • “The focus [of CRM] is on creating value for the customer and the company over the longer term” (3). • When customers value the customer service that they receive from suppliers, they are less likely to look to alternative suppliers for their needs (3). • CRM enables organisations to gain ‘competitive advantage’ over competitors that supply similar products or services (1)
  • 5. Why is CRM important? • “Today’s businesses compete with multi- product offerings created and delivered by networks, alliances and partnerships of many kinds. Both retaining customers and building relationships with other value- adding allies is critical to corporate performance” (3). • “The adoption of C.R.M. is being fuelled by a recognition that long-term relationships with customers are one of the most important assets of an organisation” (2)
  • 6. Why did CRM develop? CRM developed for a number of reasons: • The 1980’s onwards saw rapid shifts in business that changed customer power (4) • Supply exceeded demands for most products (4) • Sellers had little pricing power (4) • The only protection available to suppliers of goods and services was in their relationships with customers (4)
  • 7. What does CRM involve? CRM involves the following (4): • Organisations must become customer focused • Organisations must be prepared to adapt so that it take customer needs into account and delivers them • Market research must be undertaken to assess customer needs and satisfaction
  • 8. “Strategically significant customers” • “Customer relationship management focuses on strategically significant markets. Not all customers are equally important” (3). • Therefore, relationships should be built with customers that are likely to provide value for services • Building relationships with customers that will provide little value could result in a loss of time, staff and financial resources
  • 9. Markers of strategically significant customers • Strategically significant customers need to satisfy at least one of three conditions (3): 1. Customers with high life-time values (i.e. customers that will repeatedly use the service in the long-term e.g. Nurses in a hospital library) 2. Customers who serve as benchmarks for other customers e.g. In a hospital library consultants who teach on academic courses 3. Customers who inspire change in the supplier
  • 10. Information Technology and CRM • Technology plays a pivotal role in CRM (2). • Technological approaches involving the use of databases, data mining and one-to-one marketing can assist organisations to increase customer value and their own profitability (2) • This type of technology can be used to keep a record of customers names and contact details in addition to their history of buying products or using services (2) • This information can be used to target customers in a personalised way and offer them services to meet their specific needs (2) • This personalised communication provides value for the customer and increases customers loyalty to the provider (2)
  • 11. Information Technology and CRM: Examples Here are examples of how technology can be used to create personalised services to increase loyalty in customers: • Phone calls, emails, mobile phone text messages, or WAP services (2): Having access to customers contact details and their service or purchase preferences through databases etc can enable organisations to alert customers to new, similar or alternative services or products - Illustration: When tickets are purchased online via Lastminute.com, the website retains the customers details and their purchase history. The website regularly send emails to previous customers to inform them of similar upcoming events or special discounts. This helps to ensure that customers will continue to purchase tickets from Lastminute.com in the future.
  • 12. Information Technology and CRM: Examples • Cookies “A “cookie” is a parcel of text sent by a server to a web browser and then sent back unchanged by the browser each time it accesses that server. HTTP cookies are used for authenticating, tracking, and maintaining specific information about users, such as site preferences and the contents of their electronic shopping carts” (5). - Illustration: The online store, Amazon, uses “cookies” to provide a personalised service for its customers. Amazon requires customers to register with the service when they purchase items. When registered customers log in to Amazon at a later time, they are ‘greeted’ with a welcome message which uses their name (for e.g. “Hello John”). In addition, their previous purchases are highlighted and a list of similar items that the customer may wish to purchase are also highlighted.
  • 13. Information Technology and CRM: Examples • Loyalty cards “the primary role of a retailer loyalty card is to gather data about customers. This in turn leads to customer comprehension and cost insights (e.g. customer retention rates at different spending levels, response rates to offers, new customer conversion rates, and where money is being wasted on circulars), followed by appropriate marketing action and follow-up analysis” (6) - Illustration: The supermarket chain, Tescos, offers loyalty cards to its customers. When customers use the loyalty cards during pay transactions for goods, details of the purchases are stored in a database which enables Tescos to keep track of all the purchases that their customers make. At regular intervals, Tescos sends its customers money saving coupons by post for the products that the customers have bought in the past. The aim of this is to encourage customers to continually return to Tescos to do their shopping • CRM software- “Front office” solutions - “Many call centres use CRM software to store all of their customer's details. When a customer calls, the system can be used to retrieve and store information relevant to the customer. By serving the customer quickly and efficiently, and also keeping all information on a customer in one place, a company aims to make cost savings, and also encourage new customers” (7)
  • 14. Face-to-face CRM • CRM can also be carried out in face-to-face interactions without the use of technology • Staff members often remember the names and favourite services/products of regular customers and use this information to create a personalised service for them. • For example, in a hospital library you will know the name of nurses that come in often and probably remember the area that they work in. • However, face-to-face CRM could prove less useful when organisations have a large number of customers as it would be more difficult to remember details about each of them.
  • 15. Benefits of CRM Benefits of CRM include (8): • reduced costs, because the right things are being done (ie., effective and efficient operation) • increased customer satisfaction, because they are getting exactly what they want (ie. meeting and exceeding expectations) • ensuring that the focus of the organisation is external • growth in numbers of customers • maximisation of opportunities (eg. increased services, referrals, etc.) • increased access to a source of market and competitor information • highlighting poor operational processes • long term profitability and sustainability
  • 16. Implementing CRM • When introducing or developing CRM, a strategic review of the organisation’s current position should be undertaken (2) • Organisations need to address four issues (2): 1. What is our core business and how will it evolve in the future? 2. What form of CRM is appropriate for our business now and in the future? 3. What IT infrastructure do we have and what do we need to support the future organisation needs? 4. What vendors and partners do we need to choose?
  • 17. References 1. Liz Shahnam. What’s really CRM? CRM Today. [Online] [Accessed November 2008] 2. Adrian Payne. Customer relationship management. Cranfield University. [Online] [Accessed June 2006, no longer available online] 3. Francis Buttle. The S.C.O.P.E of Customer Relationship Marketing. Macquarie Graduate School of Management. [Online] [Accessed June 2006, no longer available online] 4. Manchester Business School. 2003. Customer Relationship Management: Where do you start? 5. Wikipedia. HTTP Cookie. Online] [Accessed November 2008] 6. Brian Woolf. What is loyalty? The Wise Marketer. [Online] [Accessed June 2006, no longer available online] 7. Wikipedia. Customer Relationship Management. [Online] [Accessed November 2008] 8. BusinessBalls. Customer Relationship Management. [Online] [Accessed November 2008]
  • 18. Useful resources If you wish to learn more about CRM, the following resources may be of use to you: 1. CRM Guru 2. CRM Knowledge Base 3. CRM Today website 4. InsightExec: Customer Management Community Additionally, the following article might be useful: Broady-Preston, J., Felice, J. and Marshall, S. (2006). Building better customer relationships: case studies from Malta and the UK. Library Management 27 (6/7): 430-445.