Wal-Mart Submitted To: Ms. A. RAJYALAKSHMI Submitted by: SHREYANKA PARMAR Masters in Fashion Management III Semester TABLE OF CONTENTS S.NO | CONTENT | PAGE NO. | 1. | Introduction | 02 | 2. | Background | 02 | 3. | Operations | 03-04 | 4. | Connecting with the Customer base | 04-05 | 5. | CRM Strategies | 06-11 | 6. | Customer Policies | 12 | 7. | Conclusion | 13 | 8. | Bibliography
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A STUDY ON CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT RASTRIYA ISPAT NIGAM LIMITED VISAKHAPATNAM A project Report submitted for the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of “Master of business and administration” BY B. Naga Durgarao Reg no. 12H41E0013 ---------------- Under the guidance of Mr. M. Vijay kumar Sr. Manager (Marketing) FACILIATED BY SRI
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Introduction of customer relationship management 2 Importance of customer relationship management 2 Customer needs Definition 3 Types of customer needs 3 Process of identifying the customer needs…………………………………………………………………………................3 Customer expectations and satisfaction………………………………………………………. Customer expectations……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….4 Customer satisfaction……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4 Customer satisfaction
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Tools Customer Relationship Management Prof. Melvin V. Moraga Learning Objectives • Know what CRM is and its history. • Understand the importance of CRM. • Be aware of the potential benefits and costs of CRM. • Discuss the three phases of CRM. • Understand the four tasks to creating and developing CRM. • List the advantages and disadvantages of CRM. History of CRM B&S RM CIMS CRM e-CRM Time line Late 80’s Early 90’s Mid 90’s 2002 - Future B&S – Buying & Selling RM – Relationship Marketing
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CRM “ CUSTOMER IS THE KING ” - TODAY’S SELLER 1. NATURE AND SCOPE OF CRM The Customer is King! This credo is more powerful‚ relevant and true today than ever before. In a truly customer driven economy‚ success depends on a company’s ability to be with the customer on a round the clock basis… satisfying all their product and service specific needs. Simply stated‚ Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is about finding‚ getting‚ and retaining customers. Customer Relationship
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Customer Relationship Management RELATED KEYWORDS: * Real Estate * Companies * Infrastructure * Social Media * Ibm * | More Popular Articles About Customer Relationship Management NEWS SmartCompany‚ Iteamic in tieup October 26‚ 2004 | TNN BANGALORE: US-based SmartCompany has entered into a strategic alliance with Bangalore-based Iteamic‚ an innovative IT service company serving start-ups and small and medium enterprises‚ for the expansion of their market in Asia and
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for customer relationship management. It entails all aspects of interaction that a company has with its customer‚ whether it is sales or service-related. While the phrasecustomer relationship management is most commonly used to describe a business-customer relationship‚ CRM systems are used in the same way to manage business contacts‚ clients‚ contract wins and sales leads. CRM is often thought of as a business strategy that enables businesses to: Understand the customer Retain customers through
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2012 What is Customer Relationship Management? “CRM is the core business strategy that integrates internal processes and functions‚ and external networks‚ to create and deliver value to targeted customers at a profit. It is grounded on high quality customer related data and enabled by information technology.” Type of CRM Strategic ! Dominant characteristic Strategic CRM is a core customer-centric business strategy that aims at winning and keeping profitable customers. Operational
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CRM‚ Relationship Management in B2B Commerce‚ CRM in services and e-CRM. 4.0 Segmentation and Selection. 5.0 Retention and Cross-sell Analysis Introduction to CRM. CRM is the abbreviation for customer relationship management. It entails all aspects of interaction that a company has with its customer‚ whether it is sales or service-related. CRM is often thought of as a business strategy that enables businesses to: Understand the customer Retain
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Making sense of customer relationship management Software applications that automate the marketing‚ selling and service functions of the businesses. Levels of CRM: ◦ Strategic CRM ◦ Operational CRM ◦ Analytical CRM Winning and keeping profitable customers Focused on the development of a customer – centric company Three other major business orientations: ◦ Product – centric ◦ Production centric ◦ Sales – centric Focused on: ◦ marketing automation
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