In an ideal world every company would install a world class CRM software as soon as they began trading. This would enable them gather clean customer and contact data from the beginning of their commercial lifecycles.
Obviously, not every business works like that. In reality, organisations constantly weigh-up CRM system investment against the number of leads they have.
However, sales and marketing professionals forget that CRM software is all about ‘Customer Relationship Management’. It’s not just about amplifying the number of leads into your business. CRM software is designed to help nurture your bonds with your current customers, as well as fine-tune your sales and marketing processes with accurate data. You cannot achieve this when managing your contacts through out-of-date spreadsheets.
What’s more, the consumer world expects excellent customer service, as a recent survey from Microsoft revealed:
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We have also come up with a list of questions that will help you to determine whether your business does truly need a CRM system. Try them out on your team and see what you conclude.
If you answered ‘no’ to any of these questions it is likely that your organisation needs a CRM system.
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