What is a CRM?
CRM (customer relationship management) is an information industry term for methodologies, software, and usually Internet capabilities that help companies manage customer relationships in an organized way.
Some of the many benefits it offers are: (1) it enables product management departments to identify and target customers, manage campaigns, and generate quality leads; (2) it streamlines information and processes for sales and accounting to more easily share information; (3) it’s a database tool for individualizing relationships with customers, keeping track of needs, spending, and service. All in one easily accessible system.
Most of my clients are using Salesforce.com for a CRM or a home brew Oracle system. A quality company will invest in this type of software. This may be a worthy question to ask in an interview.
Selling Power magazine recently ran an article on 8 Trends That Are Driving CRM’s Future that will be good reading for any sales manager in pharma sales, pharma sales, biotechnology revenue, clinical revenue, clinical diagnostics sales, hospital equipment sales, surgical supplies revenue, imaging revenue, pathology sales, DNA products revenue, cellular and molecular products sales, and clinical device sales.
Article courtesy of Peggy McKee - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally
recognized medical and clinical sales recruiting team of PHC Consulting.
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