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What Does ERP Stand For? 3 Ways CRM Integration Helps Businesses Grow
What Does ERP Stand For? How CRM Integration Helps Boost Productivity In my 17 years of experience working in the ERP and CRM software industry on...
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Kathy Graham Mon, Sep 30, 2013
There are many references to the importance of ERP and CRM integration in our 8 previous blogs written about "What Does ERP Stand For?" Today we are going to focus on the importance of integration with CRM (Customer Relationship Management) working in an automated way with your ERP system, your accounting or other related business management systems that are used to run your business. Primarily, a CRM system is used for collecting all sorts of important information about your customers. It is important for your business to excel with customer satisfaction goals and growth for this data to also connect with your other systems used to run the business interactions of your customers. If the employees who are supposed to use the CRM system don't because it's time consuming and not integrated with workflow processes, software adoption will be low and you will be wasting your investment. In part 1 of this blog series, let’s take a look at what CRM integration points are important for most small and medium-sized businesses. In our next blog, we will explore several ways CRM integration helps businesses grow. Read more about what is CRM here on our CRM software page and learn about 11 important questions to ask if you are ready for CRM software.
What CRM integration points are important to most businesses that are looking for better and more efficient ways to run the business, service customers and grow? CRM integration is usually most important at these levels in order for CRM implementation to be successfully adopted. Without adoption, you won’t realize the benefits of CRM functionality for your business.
Successful CRM adoption is not just about tracking sales activity and is not confined to the sales department. There are many ways to accomplish CRM and ERP system integration. In order for CRM adoption to be successful, these integration points should be considered. There are many CRM and ERP options out there and not every option has key integration. For this reason, it is often a good idea to consult your trusted ERP consultant or ERP VAR who works with you to support your ERP or accounting system. If you work with an experienced ERP specialist who knows about CRM options, this often goes a long way to finding the right tools that are a best fit for your business. Many ERP consultants specialize in CRM and system integration! ERPVAR.com is a site where businesses who seek expert advice from certified ERP and CRM consultants can get an unbiased and objective view on the next best steps to take for their business. Let the team at ERP VAR help you with a free needs assessment and an introduction to a qualified and experienced ERP and CRM professional today!
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