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What Purposes Are Associated With Customer Relationship Management (CRM). What Is It For? What Are It's Functions? |
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Customer Relationship Management has come to mean so many things, and to be such a huge elephant definitionally, that almost anything that ultimately affects customer service can be tied to CRM. However, here's a quick list from Wikipedia: CRM, in its broadest sense, means managing all interactions and business with customers. This includes, but is not limited to, improving customer service. A good CRM program will allow a business to acquire customers, service the customer, increase the value of the customer to the company, retain good customers, and determine which customers can be retained or given a higher level of service. A good CRM program can improve customer service by facilitating communication in several ways :
Robert Bacal is the author of two books on customer service: Perfect Phrases for Customer Service: Hundreds of Tools, Techniques, and Scripts for Handling Any Situation, and Defusing Hostile Customers Workbook. Most of the questions and answers in the Customer Service Knowledgebase (which you are reading now) is based on the material in these books. |
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