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The Motley Fool July 1, 2010 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
It's Raining Kindles! Amazon finally slashes prices on its larger e-readers.  |
The Motley Fool July 1, 2010 Matt Shapiro |
Should It Be Called "Start-bucks?" With the java giant finally offering free Internet, Howard Schulz has just provided 11,000 free offices for startups.  |
CRM July 2010 Joshua Weinberger |
CRM: Then and Now Over the last 15 years, CRM projects and plans may have changed dramatically, but the overarching goal of improving the customer relationship has remained a straight shot.  |
CRM July 2010 Juan Martinez |
Reading the Text McGraw-Hill learns to sell smarter.  |
CRM July 2010 Lauren McKay |
Connecting the Disconnected Professional services firm Ceridian brings its independent salesforces under one CRM roof.  |
CRM July 2010 Juan Martinez |
Driving Results How AAA Mid-Atlantic turned database marketing into member retention.  |
CRM July 2010 Lauren McKay |
Advising Consistency Financial services firm Raymond James Financial gently offers its more than 5,000 advisors and associates a CRM interface they're familiar with.  |
CRM July 2010 Barton Goldenberg |
The Next 15 Years of CRM Your customer-centric business strategy must become a two-way street. True customer engagement will require a shift from one-way broadcasts reaching all customers to a two-way dialogue with each of them.  |
CRM July 2010 Donna Fluss |
The Siebel Effect -- And Its Survivors Failed CRM projects of the past may lead to a promising future.  |
CRM July 2010 J. David Lashar |
The Cautionary Tales of CRM Words of wisdom drawn from decades of disappointment.  |
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