Customer Relationship Management, or CRM for short is a simple idea. Learn about your potential customers, and use that knowledge to strengthen your relationship with them. Use your stronger relationship to sell them your products or services. And then to sell them more.
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Marketing for Managers
This video is part of course module number 8.3.3
Program 8: Managing Customers & Clients
Course 3: Marketing for Managers
Section 3: Marketing Mix
Other videos in this section include:
What is the Marketing Mix - The 4Ps? https://youtu.be/gsp72V0W8Uw
Marketing Mix: Product - What is the Product Marketing? https://youtu.be/uBFcQByXn9Y
Marketing Mix: Price and Pricing Strategy https://youtu.be/0U9NhG4I0uw
Marketing Mix: Place https://youtu.be/DVaYT7zU7rE
Marketing Mix: What is Promotion? https://youtu.be/n552xtFOV2Q
Marketing Mix: What is Positioning? https://youtu.be/4_wIDOKJS2Q
What is the Marketing Channel Mix? https://youtu.be/pH6Zjrd3IB4
What is Public Relations (PR)? https://youtu.be/2Nc2gDAaxzY
Guy Kawasaki: What is Enchantment? https://youtu.be/8exdRE6gp8k
Seth Godin: What are Tribes? https://youtu.be/INKI-FRUNcA
LESSON NOTES
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is the process of managing an organization’s relationships and interactions with its current and potential customers. If you improve your knowledge about them, you can better target marketing, offers, promotions, and sales messages. That means more sales and more profit.
Not-for-profits and governmental organizations use CRM as a way to improve the services they offer to their clients and service users.
Today’s CRM systems draw information from:
- the organization’s own marketing, sales, and customer care records.
- online databases held by businesses like social media platforms.
- bought data
A CRM system is a software tool that helps with, for example:
• Contact management
• Customer intelligence
• Sales management
• Marketing automation
• Customer service
How to do Customer Relationship Management
1. Set up a System
2. Gather Data
3. Build the Culture
4. Identify Leads and Communicate with Them
5. Improve Your Products and Services
RECOMMENDED EXERCISE
Does your organization have a CRM system? If it does...
1. What tools do you use? (1 MC CPD Points)
2. What other capabilities does it have? (1 MC CPD Points)
3. How would you assess the culture within your organization, regarding the use of CRM? (2 MC CPD Points)
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RECOMMENDED READING
Very quick overview
Marketing: A Very Short Introduction https://geni.us/ozSJF
Good general overviews
Kotler on Marketing https://geni.us/JNeVHy
Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind https://geni.us/kGj4KCA
The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing https://geni.us/RVU1
Marketing For Dummies https://geni.us/sZXAw
Small business marketing
The 1-Page Marketing Plan https://geni.us/Xb4wBk
For a textbook, you can’t go wrong with Kotler’s name on it!
Marketing: An Introduction https://geni.us/q4gzVOw
Principles of Marketing https://geni.us/gsFeMT5
Marketing Management https://geni.us/i3FO
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