Microsoft Dynamics CRM





Can CRM Adapt To MY Way Of Working? (part 1)

Posted in Microsoft CRM | January 5th, 2007 |

Introducing new software into any company can be disruptive and can pose a challenge for employees. They will most likely have to be trained to learn how to use the new software. But employees can feel resentful to new software, feeling that the old solution, which they understand perfectly, are good enough. This can mean that they do not cooperate fully, which in turn can lead to a less than fully successful training experience for the company.

It has to be said that this is indeed true of CRM software as much as it is of any other type of software. But one provider has come up with a solution that can change all that. The Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 software package works with you–not against you.It works in the same way that you do, learning and adapting. It works in the same way that your employees do, which of course, should be the way that your business as a whole does.

How can it achieve this level of synchronization? Does your business currently use the modules within Microsoft Office, as well as Microsoft Outlook? If it does, then Microsoft Dynamics CRM 3.0 will seamlessly and invisibly slot into your existing systems–your way of working–without requiring any major changes, or major re-training of your employees.

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(Part 2 follows tomorrow…)

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