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CRM August 2, 2004 Eric Krell |
Building Buy-In Among User Communities Churchill Downs' vice president of CRM and technology solutions says people will make money for the company, not software.  |
CRM September 1, 2004 Eric Krell |
The 7 Deadly Bells of CRM The 7 things that can slow or stop a CRM implementation in its tracks.  |
CRM October 18, 2004 Eric Krell |
Transforming Data to Results Month 5: Churchill Downs discovers new customer segments that improve its loyalty program.  |
CRM April 1, 2005 Eric Krell |
Dirty Data Rears Its Head Month 10: The year-one finish line for Churchill Downs' massive CRM initiative was in sight when the project manager pointed out a problem with bad data.  |
CRM November 15, 2004 Eric Krell |
People Ultimately Create CRM Success Month 6: At the halfway mark of year one of Churchill Downs' enterprisewide CRM initiative, a team of thoroughbreds is moving Churchill Downs closer to a winning finish.  |
CRM June 1, 2005 Eric Krell |
The Race Won, the Payout Begins Month 12: To make good on its year-one deliverables Churchill Downs' CRM team must make believers out of everyone.  |
CRM March 1, 2005 Eric Krell |
Trotting Out CRM Champions Month 9: Forget Smarty Jones--a new champion is inspiring the Churchill Downs crowd. Recognition programs offset the tedium of data integration work.  |
CRM May 2, 2005 Eric Krell |
Keeping the Project Team in Stride Month 11: Dragons, snakes, and oh yeah, here comes the finish line. As Churchill Downs Inc.'s CRM project year-one deadline approached, the project team's focus has grown almost entirely tactical.  |
CRM December 13, 2004 Eric Krell |
The Race to Drive CRM Adoption Month 7: Churchill Downs' focus shifts to uniquely executing its overarching CRM initiative at each track.  |
CRM September 2005 Eric Krell |
CRM's 7 Deadly Warning Bells We return to the site of the Kentucky Derby's parent company to examine the seven CRM warning bells and to flesh out year-one lessons that will help other CRM project managers improve their odds of success.  |
CRM January 21, 2005 Eric Krell |
Churchill Downs Bets on Its Brand Month 8: Strategic deal-making marks a new approach to funding CRM.  |
CRM March 2007 Colin Beasty |
The Enlightened Enterprise As big businesses enter phase 2 (and for some, phase 3) of their varying CRM initiatives, these tips will refine the advance.  |
CRM September 2004 Ginger Conlon |
The 2004 Influential Leaders Spotlighting those people who have had a significant impact on their organization or on the CRM industry in the past year.  |
CRM February 2004 Martin Schneider |
Get Smart! Enterprises are relying more and more on analytics to derive added value from their CRM systems. Here are the latest trends and hot analytics tools giving organizations better insight into their businesses.  |
CRM October 2005 Bailor et al. |
The 2005 CRM Elite, Part 3 Here are two out of six companies that have achieved significant returns on technology investments that have either met or surpassed their expectations: Frontline Educational Products... Churchill Downs...  |
CRM September 2003 Guglielmo et al. |
The 2003 Market Leaders (Part 2) Which vendors are leading the industry? CRM magazine scrutinized CRM suite vendors and related categories to uncover the top-five leaders in each category: enterprise CRM, mid-market CRM, analytics, contact center outsourcers, and consulting firms.  |
CRM March 2006 Jim Dickie |
It May Cost More Than You Think Many companies say their CRM system implementations are surpassing their initial time and budget expectations.  |
CRM November 2005 Barton Goldenberg |
Keeping the Faith A tale of two companies' CRM implementation experience -- one a raving success and the other now in a six-month delay. Here's what happened and why business process improvements matter.  |
CRM April 2014 Esteban Kolsky |
The Future of CRM Is Outcome-Driven Between company-centric and customer-centric, there needs to be a middle ground.  |
CRM April 2015 Barton Goldenberg |
Social CRM in Action Businesses discover the value of social communities.  |
Investment Advisor July 1, 2011 Spenser Segal |
The Relationship Manager Customer relationship management software can help you grow your business, but many advisors don't take advantage of all that the technology has to offer.  |
CRM March 1, 2004 |
Just 1 Question Should companies expect their CRM vendors to help them use CRM to determine who their most profitable customers are?  |
CRM January 6, 2016 Matt Keenan |
4 CRM Trends for 2016 User empowerment will be a big theme as CRM users compare their experiences with personal and business technology.  |
Bank Technology News April 2001 David Rountree |
Small Banks Move toward CRM One Step at a Time Even comprehensive deployments for large institutions normally proceed one channel at a time, including integration with each line of business within the channel...  |
CRM November 30, 2012 Brian Kardon |
How Will CRM Evolve? Companies like Dell, ADP, EMC, and SunTrust are using the power of predictive analytics to enable their sales teams to focus on the customers most likely to buy.  |
CRM January 2005 Barton Goldenberg |
5 Ways to Refocus Your CRM Efforts This year, seize new opportunities for gaining--and keeping--customer loyalty.  |
CRM October 2010 Barton Goldenberg |
A Quarter-Century in CRM An industry veteran looks back at the lessons learned over the course of 25 years.  |
CRM April 2008 Jim Dickie |
The Poker Dynamics of CRM Today's companies are finding a full house of technology options.  |
CIO November 1, 2002 Christopher Milliken |
A CRM Success Story The CEO of Boise Office Solutions suggests that giving customers greater economic value might just lead to a better ending.  |
CRM October 2013 Barton Goldenberg |
Software Advances Are Propelling CRM to New Heights Seven trends businesses cannot afford to ignore.  |
CRM January 2004 Barton Goldenberg |
Is Government CRM the Next Big Boom? Citizens are customers, too. And government agencies are looking for better ways to serve them.  |
CRM March 25, 2011 Jim Davies |
Applying the Eight Building Blocks of CRM to Social Media How to improve the effectiveness and long-term success of social CRM initiatives  |
CRM August 2005 Jim Dickie |
Demystifying the ROI of CRM Know your firm's biggest pain points and determine how damaging they can be to your business if left untreated. First identify the problem, then find the solution -- and CRM ROI will then become a much simpler matter.  |
CRM October 1, 2003 Martin Schneider |
Market Watch: Analytics Now that analytics has taken a secure place in the big picture of CRM, the trick for vendors is to make it more a part of the everyday workings of a CRM solution.  |
Bank Technology News May 2002 David Rountree |
CRM the Hard Way Banks that are capitalizing on the wealth of CRM technology that does work are peopled by managers willing to work at it, every day...  |
CRM July 2015 Barton Goldenberg |
From the CRM Trenches: A 30-Year Perspective Technology has changed everything but this: People are still the name of the game  |
CRM April 2003 Ginger Conlon |
Making CRM Pay Off Like any worthwhile endeavor, it takes a great deal of planning and effort to get real results from CRM.  |
CRM July 2003 Laura Pollard |
Enterprise Schmenterprise Who truly sees the value of enterprise CRM?  |
CRM September 2, 2011 Duke Chung |
Five Ways to Amplify Your CRM System By opening up a two-way communications channel for customers and your CRM system, it provides an enormous overview of what customers want, accessed, and engaged in during their customer service experience.  |
CRM March 13, 2015 Daniel Sarfati |
Measure CRM Usage to Optimize Business Processes Current tools leave insight lacking when it comes to employee interaction.  |
CRM December 2003 Ginger Conlon |
A Winning Formula Top executives from five leading vendors voice their opinions on how companies can unite sales and marketing to create a customer-centric organization.  |
CRM January 2007 Jim Dickie |
Nobody Can Stop the Shopping The CRM watchwords in the new year may well be shop till you drop. Many companies will continue to purchase additional technology throughout 2007, despite previous large-ticket expenditures.  |
CRM November 2003 Ginger Conlon |
How Do You Measure Success? Let us count the ways: Sales measures success one way, marketing another way, service another, and IT yet another. For this reason the first step of any CRM initiative should be to set mutually agreed-upon goals and metrics.  |
CRM March 2012 Jim Dickie |
Are the CRM Wars Really Over? Existing CRM users would be well advised to test the waters to see if something that would work better for them exists.  |
CRM June 2004 Jim Dickie |
The Bake-at-Home Version of CRM Some companies still prefer to whip up their own CRM systems--and are having success doing so.  |
CRM October 26, 2010 Brent Hayward |
It's About Answers Knowledge-based technologies are now essential to the customer experience.  |
CRM October 2003 Martin Schneider |
Stand By Me As IT staffs shrink and CRM projects get increasingly complex, more and more service providers are playing a long-term role to ensure that CRM systems run smoothly and generate ROI.  |
CRM October 18, 2004 Emmy Favilla |
Using CRM to Stop the Leaky Bucket Syndrome Toshiba Medical Systems found the right prescription for customer retention.  |
CRM December 13, 2004 Jason Compton |
Revitalizing a CRM Strategy True change to customer-centric thinking can only come about when businesses structure their KPIs (key performance indicator) around customer lifecycles.  |
CRM January 2006 Barton Goldenberg |
CRM: The Past and the Future Born of contact management applications 25 years ago, enterprise software systems have come a long way.  |