As this paper takes new approach to defining and studying CRM, it defines CRM as a business strategy that seamlessly integrates every aspect of business that touches customer. Going through CRM literature, the authors notice that, there are different objectives for CRM systems i.e. retains customers for long, increase sales to existing customers and candidate customers, and others. Over the last decade there has been a dramatic growth in the acquisition of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Systems. However more recently, there has been an increase in reported CRM failures, suggesting that the implementation issues are not just technical, but encompass wider behavior and cultural factors. Multinational organization is faced by that p...
Purpose: The aim of this thesis is to elaborate on if organisational culture has an impact on the in...
The objective of this paper is to show the intercultural implications of the customer care, analyzin...
Many commentators have identified organisational culture as an important factor that enables or disa...
As this paper takes new approach to defining and studying CRM, it defines CRM as a business strategy...
In a competitive world there is a need for companies to maximise all their resources. One of the res...
In a competitive world there is a need for companies to maximise all their resources. One of the res...
In a competitive world there is a need for companies to maximise all their resources. One of the res...
Cultural dimensions are often identified as a crucial influence on the success or failure of Informa...
Cultural dimensions are often identified as a crucial influence on the success or failure of Informa...
Cultural dimensions are often identified as a crucial influence on the success or failure of Informa...
This paper presents a longitudinal case study of a multi-national company’s Customer Relationship Ma...
Customer Relationship Management Systems (CRM) in particular. Several researchers have suggested way...
Cultural dimensions are often identified as a crucial influence on the success or failure of Informa...
AbstractThis paper provides the overview on Customer Relationship Management that is strongly influe...
In the last decade, the ever increasing pressure of competition faced by businesses has led to the d...
Purpose: The aim of this thesis is to elaborate on if organisational culture has an impact on the in...
The objective of this paper is to show the intercultural implications of the customer care, analyzin...
Many commentators have identified organisational culture as an important factor that enables or disa...
As this paper takes new approach to defining and studying CRM, it defines CRM as a business strategy...
In a competitive world there is a need for companies to maximise all their resources. One of the res...
In a competitive world there is a need for companies to maximise all their resources. One of the res...
In a competitive world there is a need for companies to maximise all their resources. One of the res...
Cultural dimensions are often identified as a crucial influence on the success or failure of Informa...
Cultural dimensions are often identified as a crucial influence on the success or failure of Informa...
Cultural dimensions are often identified as a crucial influence on the success or failure of Informa...
This paper presents a longitudinal case study of a multi-national company’s Customer Relationship Ma...
Customer Relationship Management Systems (CRM) in particular. Several researchers have suggested way...
Cultural dimensions are often identified as a crucial influence on the success or failure of Informa...
AbstractThis paper provides the overview on Customer Relationship Management that is strongly influe...
In the last decade, the ever increasing pressure of competition faced by businesses has led to the d...
Purpose: The aim of this thesis is to elaborate on if organisational culture has an impact on the in...
The objective of this paper is to show the intercultural implications of the customer care, analyzin...
Many commentators have identified organisational culture as an important factor that enables or disa...