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Special Edition Using Microsoft CRM

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Microsoft is entering a new market - Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software for small to mid-sized companies. Microsoft executives said they have found a niche in small businesses of 25 to several hundred employees that are ready for a sophisticated, yet easy-to-use software program such as a CRM package that includes functions for marketing and sales. Microsoft CRM handles the full range of Sales and Customer Service functions, and allows the user to access key customer and sales information from Microsoft Outlook and the Web. It is designed for rapid deployment, ease of use, and integration with Microsoft Office and Microsoft Great Plains' back-office solutions, increasing information reliability, employee usage and productivity.Special Edition Using Microsoft CRM shows sales, service, and business development specialists how to manage small businesses with the sophisticated technology that, until now, has been reserved for large corporations. Based on the author's real-world experience building CRM systems, this book provides the expert advice that MS CRM users need. To make the move to customer-centric operations using MS CRM, companies need an in-depth guide to managing the process, using the software, and making the implementation decisions that are required.

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Series: Special Edition Using Publisher: Pearson Education Edition: 1

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  • ISBN: 9780768664362
  • Release date: March 25, 2005

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  • ISBN: 9780768664362
  • File size: 12213 KB
  • Release date: March 25, 2005

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Microsoft is entering a new market - Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software for small to mid-sized companies. Microsoft executives said they have found a niche in small businesses of 25 to several hundred employees that are ready for a sophisticated, yet easy-to-use software program such as a CRM package that includes functions for marketing and sales. Microsoft CRM handles the full range of Sales and Customer Service functions, and allows the user to access key customer and sales information from Microsoft Outlook and the Web. It is designed for rapid deployment, ease of use, and integration with Microsoft Office and Microsoft Great Plains' back-office solutions, increasing information reliability, employee usage and productivity.Special Edition Using Microsoft CRM shows sales, service, and business development specialists how to manage small businesses with the sophisticated technology that, until now, has been reserved for large corporations. Based on the author's real-world experience building CRM systems, this book provides the expert advice that MS CRM users need. To make the move to customer-centric operations using MS CRM, companies need an in-depth guide to managing the process, using the software, and making the implementation decisions that are required.

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