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Acronym for Customer Relationship Management. CRM is an industry term for software solutions that help enterprise businesses manage customer relationships in an organized way. An example of a CRM would be a database containing detailed customer information that management and salespeople can reference in order to match customer needs with products, inform customers of service requirements, etc.
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Customer Relationship Management, the functions and programs a company uses to connect with its customers; typically divided into Operational CRM (call centers, sales force automation, supply chain management) and Analytic CRM (customer analysis, database marketing); Loyalty Builders does Analytic CRM
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A reference material, for which one or more property values are certified by a technically valid procedure, accompanied by or traceable to a certificate or other documentation which is issued by a certifying body.
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Crew Resource Management (formerly Cockpit Resource Management). The art of building and using a team to further aviation safety. Stresses communication and people skills.
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Stands for Customer Relationship Management. This is a means to gain trust from customers by meeting the needs of each customer in a more personalized way in order to increase sales. Today, the communication media between customers and companies are diversified: not only telephones that has been used previously, but the Internet, kiosk terminals, and so on are used as well. ...
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