Customer Relationship Management

Customer Relationship Management

Customer Relationship Management

Customer Relationship Management

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Overview

Customer Relationship Management presents a ground-breaking strategic framework for successful CRM policy. Built around Professor Payne's five key processes, the book demonstrates a systematic management progression that will guarantee the maximum impact and efficiency of a CRM programme.

The book backs up these five processes - strategy development, value creation, channel and media integration, information management and performance assessment - with 16 best practice case studies which set the universal theory in a specific practical context. These feature a range of companies, including Orange, Brittania, Homebase, Canada Life, Sun Microsystems, Natwest, Sears, Roebuck&Co., Nortel Networks and Siemens. The book concludes with interviews from four thought leaders, offering a 'futures' vision forum for CRM.

Customer Relationship Management is a vital instrument for anyone who needs to know how to develop and measure effective CRM within an organization. It includes overviews and key learning points preceding each case study, and a summary chapter to draw out the most salient lessons from CRM best practices. For practitioner or academic alike, this is essential reading.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136412493
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 06/01/2007
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 302
File size: 13 MB
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About the Author

Simon Knox, Stan Maklan, Adrian Payne, Joe Peppard, Lynette Ryals

Table of Contents

CRM - Top of the management agenda; A strategic framework for CRM; The strategy development process; The value creation process; The channel and media integration process; The information management process; The performance assessment process; CRM investments and shareholder value; The future of CRM - What opinion leaders think.
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