April 2010
Magazine Features
Going Green, Saving Green
Lauren McKay //
06 Apr 2010
No matter what your company's environmental motivations may be, the bottom line is still the bottom line.
10 Efforts to Make You Green (With Envy)
Lauren McKay //
06 Apr 2010
Think a green initiative is either too lofty a goal or too difficult to pursue? These 10 companies would be quick to disagree.
Turning Green on the Ocean Blue
Lauren McKay //
06 Apr 2010
Marketing the New Green
Jessica Tsai //
06 Apr 2010
Companies should be rightly proud of their environmental improvements. So why can't they market those achievements without seeming mercenary?
6 Ways to Promote Green Marketing
06 Apr 2010
Serenity Edwards, director of corporate and social responsibility at the Direct Marketing Association, describes the top six trends in "going green."
Jetting to Greener Pastures
Eric Barkin, Speech Technology magazine //
06 Apr 2010
JetBlue's all-you-can-jet promotion was a monster success—but the airline may have to follow a different flight plan with its new environmental campaign.
Hither and Yon
Eric Barkin, Speech Technology magazine //
06 Apr 2010
Over the course of his journey with JetBlue's All-You-Can-Jet pass, Eric Barkin crisscrossed the country—10 flights to 8 cities in 30 days. We've adapted his travelogue here, but you can read the full version on our blog at http://sn.im/dcrmblog-aycj.
Front Office
Green Strategies Are a Go
David Myron //
06 Apr 2010
Reality Check
Your People Are Half the Battle
Barton Goldenberg //
06 Apr 2010
You have a simple choice: Prepare your people or prepare for failure
Customer Centricity
6 Steps to a "Greener" Contact Center
Donna Fluss //
06 Apr 2010
What it means for the contact center to focus on the size of its carbon footprint.
The Tipping Point
Customer Service Gets SaaSy
J. David Lashar //
06 Apr 2010
The contact center can finally benefit from software-as-a-service.
Pint of View
Hear Kitty Kitty
Marshall Lager //
06 Apr 2010
Think CRM with your customers is complex? Try it with your cat sometime.
Insight
Generation Green
Lauren McKay //
06 Apr 2010
Why Gen Y and the Millennials are greener than you'll ever be.
Market Focus: Consumer Packaged Goods — From Organic Goods to Sustainable Ones
Lauren McKay //
06 Apr 2010
A saturated market for organic packaged goods has sprouted a new demand: sustainability.
Required Reading: Sustainability Is the Ultimate Business Practice
Jessica Tsai //
06 Apr 2010
CRM on Twitter: April 2010
Joshua Weinberger //
06 Apr 2010
The denizens of the twittersphere tend to be passionate people already, and the social, political, and cultural sensitivities of the environmental movement only serve to add fuel to that fire.
REAL ROI
Classroom in the Clouds
Lauren McKay //
06 Apr 2010
An Arizona State University outreach program cuts costs and carbon by going virtual.
Mail Model of the Year
Jessica Tsai //
06 Apr 2010
U.S. Bank accrues savings by only pitching customers who aren't already likely to show interest.
What Wood You Do?
Jessica Tsai //
06 Apr 2010
Building products distributor BlueLinx does its part for preservation.
Secret of My Success
Saving Trees, One T-Shirt at a Time
Travis Urban, manager of Stanford University's Student Store, as told to Lauren McKay //
06 Apr 2010
Customers at Stanford University's student store no longer have to receive receipts.
Re:Tooling
Re:Tooling — Speech Analytics: Seeking What's Inside
Christopher Musico //
06 Apr 2010
Why speech analytics is starting to get a little more than recognition.