Introduction
CRM. If you work
in sales, marketing, or customer service, you’ve
Probably heard the
term before – but what does CRM mean, and what can it do for your business?
Customer relationship management (CRM) definition: The way businesses interact with
current and future customers. Traditionally, this has been done with software
that automates and integrates your customer-facing activities: sales,
marketing, and customer service. But today, best-in-class CRM software systems
go beyond that core functionality – providing additional tools for customer
analytics, personalization, e-commerce, social media, collaboration, and more.
The ultimate goal? To drive omni-channel customer engagement.
CRM
basic data:
- Account Management
- Organizational model
- Product master
- Customizing settings for each object
CRM
business transactions
- Overview of generic functions in business transactions
- Activity management
Customizing
for these objects
- Process control and determination
Partner
determination
Actions
Overview
of pricing in CRM
- CRM Billing
- Basics concepts of CRM middleware
- Introduction to the CRM WebClient User Interface



