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salesforce.com CRM Solutions
Each of these salesforce.com
CRM solutions are grounded in best practices collected from hundreds of thousands of sales professionals supported over three decades. You will increase the velocity of your sales cycle, eliminate sales bottle necks and maximize your sales team’s effectiveness in less than 30 days.
Baker Sales Systems will help you:
- Significantly expand
the capacity of your sales, marketing and
business development teams
- Improve the
efficiency of your sales prospecting funnel
- Dramatically decrease
your sales cycles
- Promote selling
clarity, motivation and sales proficiency
- Expand the geographic
reach of your marketing, sales and customer
services organizations
- Dramatically reduce
the time required to roll out sales improvement
initiatives
CRM Software is a key business strategy whether you are a large enterprise
with thousands of customers or a small business with a select, but equally
important customer base. Generally, your strategy will be the same - to keep
customer information in a single place that allows you to have everything
about that customer at your fingertips. This will mean that you maintain a
link between your sales, marketing, customer and even your finance
information. The goal however is to increase opportunities and sales and
maximise the productivity of your staff.
The type of system you choose will be determined by your needs now and in
the future. Do you build and configure your CRM software solution based
around a specific product or do you use a web based CRM software solution to
suit today's needs with a view to growth? Either way, your CRM system will
be a function of budget and requirements.
Configuring a CRM system may cost the same whether you have 20 users or 100
users so economies of scale do exist. The return on your investment is
better the more users you have as a customised system could have
theoretically the same amount of consultancy time if the roles were the
same.
Your decision point for an in-house configured system is made for you if you
need to integrate into your own systems. For example, do you need to
integrate into your accounting system, your distribution ERP system or your
warehouse? This solution will also require specialist consultancy support
and is not a normal function of a "off the shelf" stock standard systems.
Web based CRM software, using software as a service provides a substantially
lower entry cost into CRM than an in house configured system. For many small
to medium enterprises, paying monthly fees based on the number of users
yields a more cost effective initial price point. If your needs are based
around CRM software traditional applications such as contact management,
marketing & lead management and activity management such as calendars, phone
calls, then a web based approach will probably be right for you.
Web based CRM software however may not be as flexible as you want and have
limitations on how you can customize your CRM because they are multi
tenancy. This means that you have many people using the system and so parts
of these systems must be standard. Therefore, you can't make the changes you
need for own situation. It may well be that web based CRM is a good fit for
you if you want a stock standard CRM system for marketing, sales and
customer service teams.
Your decision point is therefore whether you need to integrate into your
other business systems or not.
A typical CRM strategy is to begin with a web based CRM. Small, but growing
companies might deploy their CRM in a hosted environment initially with a
view to migrating into an in-house system when financially appropriate. The
initial cost of ownership does not justify an in-house system and budgetary
constraints may prevent owning a system. Today, such options exist.
For example, Microsoft Dynamic CRM can be deployed in a web based CRM
software environment but later the configurations and data can be redeployed
into an in-house solution. This is incredibly flexible and totally seamless.
Planning CRM strategies is therefore a key element of your business
strategy. Having a three year cost of ownership analysis, together with
understanding your integration requirements into other systems will
determine whether an in-house CRM is suitable or initially you will be
better placed with a web based CRM software solution.
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