eCRM: Select and manage the most valuable customer relationships (Cont..)

Take the example of a small enterprise. Here hard work reaps high quality
service and over the years develops a database of loyal customers. In
this enterprise computers are optional. Then why is the CRM industry attracting
investments of millions and billions of dollars? The reason is simple.
The concept of "Seller's Customer" has just rotated 180 degrees
to become "Customer's Seller". This simply states that, now
the customer is more powerful than the seller. Options for customers have
increased with the cycle of innovation-to-production-to-obsolescence gaining
momentum. On the other hand companies are finding it difficult to differentiate
themselves in the marketplace. These factors are pushing companies into
taking a closer look at their customer relationships.
Today any company can copy products or services offered by other companies.
If the new entrant adds features like less order turn around time and
direct communication then established players are bound to have sleepless
nights. Organizations that implement CRM and turn their business into
e-businesses will find their competitors' customers ready to welcome them
with a "smile". According to a study by IT Consulting firm Aberdeen
- "The winners in this new economy will be those companies that can
effectively leverage the internet to redesign, automate and integrate
all business operations".
Organizing business to satisfy customer demands organizes/simplifies
internal functioning of the organization. Implementing CRM brings to the
front the "pits" that the organization had dug over the years,
passing work from one pit to another. Workflows are reduced, cycle times
become shorter, information flow of non-productive things gets eliminated
and the most important thing - "pits" get covered automatically
with all the positive features. Compact sized organizations get into a
position of making more money. This in turn enables them to please more
customers.
Major Players in the CRM Industry
To name a few - Oracle, Siebel, Pivotal, Vantive and Clarify are some
of the major players in the CRM industry today.
Siebel has grown exponentially over the last year with more than 170
acquisitions and alliances taking its alliance partner base count to 700.
Siebel has spread its wings to industries like Communications, Automotive,
Financial Services, Hospitality, Entertainment, Life Sciences, Manufacturing,
Public Sector etc. Siebel e-business applications have helped companies
satisfy customers anytime, anywhere and through any sales or service channel.
Oracle is positioning itself as the single supplier of different modules
required for e-business like Web Marketing, Web Sales, HR and Financial.
Considering CRM in the Call Center, Oracle's is a one-source software
provider with out of the box integration of Front Office Applications
(such as Oracle Service) and Back Office Applications (such as Oracle
Financials). This integration of technology and applications reduces the
cost of implementation, ongoing service and support.
Oracle in itself is a good example of consolidating and centralizing.
It is reducing its global IT expenditure by $200 million by consolidating
97 e-mail servers and 120 databases to four servers running four databases.
By December 2001 it is expected that 32 back-office servers running 60
databases will be brought down to two servers running four databases and
that its customer-facing applications will consolidate 27 support applications
down to one worldwide instance.
Pivotal was rated by start magazine as one of the hottest companies for
the third year in a row in 2000. Start magazine is the only magazine dedicated
to educating manufacturing and engineering executives about the business
of technology. Pivotal has kept its focus on manufacturing companies with
Pivotal ePower 2000, Pivotal eRelationship 2000 and Pivotal eSelling 2000
which have set new industry standards in scalability, reliability and
cost-effectiveness.
Vantive has been acquired by People Soft Inc. and Clarify has combined
with Nortel Networks to drive the wave of customer focused business.
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