relationship management (CRM) 4. Features of CRM 5. Perspectives of CRM 6. Customer relationship measurement 7. Types of CRM systems 8. Scope of CRM 9. CRM business cycle 10. Components of CRM 11. CRM software’s 12. CRM and marketing 13. Six market framework 14. Work flow of CRM 15. Process of CRM 16. Reasons for adopting CRM : The Business Drivers 17. Principles of CRM 18. Myths of CRM 19. Use of technology in CRM 20. CRM leaders 21.
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Business environment of CRM When a person or an organization entrusts with their investment or any kind of input then they are a “CUSTOMER”. Also the individual or the organization is customer of some individual or an organization. Now managing the relationship between these two parties is known as customer relationship management. Few examples to state would be: Tourist and government People and government Consumer and corporate The business environment affecting these two parties is of importance
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M.M Institute of Management MAHARISHI MARKANDESHWAR UNIVERSITY MEGHA MALIK Address: H.No. 532R Model Town‚ Yamuna Nagar (Haryana)135001 Email: malikmegha89@gmail.com Contact no: 9996154702‚ 9466247264 |Career Objective | To reach a responsible and challenging position in an esteemed organization that will allow to utilize educational and personal
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significant interest from both academicians and practitioners‚ customer relationship management (CRM) remains a huge investment with little measured payback. Intuition suggests that increased management of customer relationships should improve business performance‚ but this intuition has only inconsistent empirical or real world support. To remedy this situation‚ this study identifies a core group of expected CRM benefits and examines their ability to increase a firm ’s value equity‚ brand equity and
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the process of CRM. The last section discusses CRM‚ the main ideas behind it and how Data Mining fits in the process of CRM. Subsequently with the various Data Mining tools like Market Basket Analysis (MBA) and cluster Analysis etc .relevant to CRM and various live cases of different firms related to effective CRM
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Statement of Purpose After almost 2 and a half years of work experience as a software developer at zAxis‚ a firm that enables organizations to optimize performance and increase efficiency by managing knowledge‚ information & processes with intelligent computing solutions‚ I want to return to academics. And from the various range of courses available‚ postgraduate studies in Information Technology Solution(Database Development Profile) at Humber College matches my requirements in most of the areas
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ENGAGE ERM TO SCALE CRM PEAK By: Prof. PRANAB K. BHATTACHARYA Designation: SR. PROFESSOR Organisation: Kardan University Charahi Parwan-e-Doo City: KABUL Country: Afghanistan ABSTRUCT One of the toughest challenges being faced by business leaders of all strips today is retaining and keeping the customer satisfied for a longer duration. The success key on the effectiveness of any customer relationship
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Optimal CRM Implementation Strategies Seung Hyun Kim Department of Information Systems‚ National University of Singapore‚ Singapore 117417‚ kimsh@comp.nus.edu.sg Tridas Mukhopadhyay Tepper School of Business‚ Carnegie Mellon University‚ Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania 15213‚ tridas@cmu.edu A lthough companies have spent a great deal of money to adopt CRM (customer relationship management) technologies‚ many have not seen satisfactory returns on their CRM implementations. We study optimal CRM implementation
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Physics Project Report on Capillary Action Submitted To: Prof. Manjula Srivastava Faculty‚ RLB Date of Submission: 1st‚ February‚ 2015 Submitted By: Manisha Dubey Abhya Srivastava Shipra Yadav Shalvi Srivastava Class XI-A1 2014-2015 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT “It is not possible to prepare a Project Report without the assistance and encouragement of other people. This one is certainly no Exception” I would like to take opportunity to express my humble gratitude to Prof. Manjula Srivastava for providing
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TOPIC: CMMI Submitted to : Sir NAVEED BUTT Submitted by : M.HASEEB NASIR Roll no : 11014156-047 Department : BS-(IT) Section : (AF) Subject : Software Engineering University of Gujrat F.J campus Objectives: What is CMMI? What is its Frame Work? Explains its different levels with examples? What is CMMI? The Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) is a capability maturity model developed by the Software Engineering Institute‚ part of Carnegie
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