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Technology Strategy for Small to Medium Sized CompaniesCustomer Relationship Management or CRM software
Customer Relationship Management or CRM software is not usually one of the top concerns of CFOs and probably with good reason given the poor rate of successful CRM Software implementations. However, what you may not know is that if CRM is implemented correctly, it can provide a wealth of very relevant and useful information for a CFO. A good CRM implementation will yield all sorts of useful data regarding everything from ROI on sales and marketing expenses to projected operations resources requirements. If those figures sound peak your interest, read on to learn about at least five reasons you should pay attention to CRM software.
CRM Software Packages Can Help Determine ROI on Marketing Campaigns
Do you ever look at your marketing budget and wonder how much you are really getting in return for those dollars. On the flip side, are you afraid to spend money on marketing because you are not sure about ROI? CRM Software can help because it can allow your sales team to capture where sales leads are coming from and track those leads all the way through to closed sales. I’ve often seen clients who thought they had a good feel for where their sales were coming from until we actually started tracking them – the results are almost always surprising. The screen print below illustrates what a good Win Report can tell you i.e. what percentage of your business is coming from which referral sources.
Company Opportunity Revenue % Revenue
Client Referrals
Agricultural Focus 25 tons premium product B 55000
Greek Vineyards 5 tons product A, 10 tons product B 37000
Subtotal 92000 25%
Industry Trade Magazine
Ciro's Co. 50 tons product A 75000
Subtotal 75000 21%
Trade Show ABC
Flowery Inc. 50 tons product A 75000
Amberly Watkins 25 tons product A 40000
Forestry Inc. 30 tons product B 70000
Subtotal 185000 51%
Trade Show XYZ
Wings Express Delivery 5 tons product C 10000
Subtotal 10000 3%
Total 362000
After reviewing the Win Report above, you may want to skip Trade Show XYZ for the next year if it cost you more than $10,000 for booth space, promotions, travel and lost time out of the office. Trade Show ABC on the other hand, looks pretty good.
CRM Software Can Help Determine ROI on Future Expenditures
Just as important as tracking where your sales are coming from, is tracking why you are losing business. A good Loss Report like the example below will tell you which investments in additional resources will most likely pay for themselves.
Projected % Lost
Company Opportunity Revenue Sales
alternate vendor - Company X
Test Demolition 25 tons product A 40000
DEF Company 50 tons product B 110000
Good Prospect Limited 10 tons product A 17000
Subtotal 167000 30%
alternate vendor - Company Y
Brandise Consulting 20 tons product A 35000
Subtotal 35000 10%
untimely credit process
My Favorite Prospect 50 tons product A 75000
Jaconbs & Co 100 tons product A 150000
Just Another Company 25 tons product B 55000
Not Abad Prospect 30 tons product A 45000
Subtotal 325000 50%
budget issues
What A Client Co 25 tons product B 55000
Hot Prospect 20 tons product A 35000
Sports Equipment 10 tons product B 22500
Subtotal 112500 20%
Total 639500If you knew that you could spend $55,000 to fix your credit process, wouldn’t you feel more comfortable doing it with the information above.
CRM Software Can Help You Predict Future Resource Requirements
Wouldn’t it be great if you could predict more accurately how much new business to expect next quarter? You could feel more confident in hiring additional employees or waiting for a better candidate based on the predicted need. The problem is that very few sales organizations provide accurate sales forecasts if any. A good CRM software will tell you not only what sales are projected to close, but what the likelihood of their closing is. Forecasts that take historical data regarding closed sales into consideration are much more likely to give you an accurate picture of impending resource needs.
Properly Implemented CRM Software Makes Sales People More Efficient & Effective
The average CRM database often ends up being little more than a method for your sales people to mark their territory at best or an expensive address book at worst. However, a well implemented CRM software will help your sales people implement strategy to meet your company revenue goals, work smarter, and incorporate sales training (another expense that often doesn’t see the return on investment it deserves). More efficient salespeople add more revenues to your bottom line with less payroll expense.
CRM Software Implementations Can Be Expensive!
While a well implemented CRM can provide invaluable data, a poorly implemented may end up being just this side of worthless. When implementing CRM software, you want to make sure that you spend enough – that’s right you want to make sure that you are not just purchasing the software but also providing relevant customization, training, installation and integration with existing systems. One of the most common mistakes made in implementing CRM software is forgetting about the really important investment in training users – especially if the system is not particularly user friendly. If training is not well executed (not just through a cursory one hour class), then the success of the entire implementation is in jeopardy. If users do not embrace your new CRM, the quality of the data they input (if any) will be poor in turn yielding poor quality reports that no one will trust or use. Now you’ve just wasted a huge chunk of cash, time and energy on a useless system.
So the next time your eyes start to glaze over at the mention of CRM software, perk up – you may have more to gain or lose than you previously thought.