February 2002
Magazine Features
To Host or Not to Host
David Myron //
04 Feb 2002
Who says the ASP model is dead? With CRM implementations becoming more comprehensive and the economy more dubious, some companies are turning to CRM-specific hosting providers as an alternative to the costly and time-consuming task of managing and maintaining CRM data in-house.
Change is Good. Really.
Jeff Davidson //
04 Feb 2002
No matter how much money a company spends implementing a CRM system that brims with promise, it will never realize those benefits unless the users have bought into the systems and the changes it will bring about. Considering most people loath change, getting that buy-in is no easy task.
Common Cold Remedy: Business Intelligence
David Myron //
04 Feb 2002
FIS turns to Silvon to keep up with the season's soup demand.
You Want it When?
Jason Compton //
04 Feb 2002
No customer wants to be offered something that cannot be delivered for the advertised price or lead time. That makes supply chain management (SCM) an attractive proposition for an enterprise looking to improve its production and back-end efficiencies. Simply put, money saved by improving customer services and by better coordinating the flow of piece parts and finished product is money earned.
Reality Check
Someone Forgot to Ask the Customers
Dick Lee //
04 Feb 2002
Industry experts and analysts are trying to predict the future of CRM without customer input.
REAL ROI
More for Less
Jill Duman //
01 Feb 2002
Online CRM can be a cost-effective solution
When People Equal Profits
Jill Duman //
01 Feb 2002
A solid staffing plan will improve a company's profitability.