William Band

CRM Meets BPM To Deliver Better Customer Experiences

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In the midst of all buzz in the CRM space about “social” and “mobile” CRM spotlighted in my recent reports, I am observing another important trend. There is a convergence of customer relationship management (CRM) and Business Process Management Suite (BPMS) solutions to support better customer experiences and deeper customer engagement.  

Our research shows that only 10% of companies deliver outstanding customer experiences. The laggards have a choice. They can either continue to whistle while passing the graveyard, or make a bold, sweeping stroke by focusing on deeper engagement with their customers. How? By taking a hard look at business processes that traverse organizational silos, bringing the back-office closer to the front office while transforming strategic cross-functional processes.

Customer service managers, in particular, struggle to balance customer experience and cost: siloed communication channels, impersonal service, and an inability to enforce company process or meet regulatory compliance negatively affect satisfaction and increase costs.

To resolve this dilemma, there is continued interest in traditional “record-centric” CRM solutions, but I also see more adoption of “process-centric” BPMS solutions. In fact, the characteristics of these two are converging in the latest releases from the respective vendors.

  • Record-centric. Record-centric applications are centered on customer records. While many customer record-centric products have tools for knowledge management, self-service, email response management, and other interaction channels, their strength lies in managing the overall customer relationship rather than an individual interaction. These products evolved from the traditional CRM suites. A robust customer data repository resides at the center of the solution and results in simplified data-sharing with other CRM functions, such as marketing automation, sales automation, and business analytics when needed.
  • Process-centric .  Process-centric applications focus on delivering repeatable processes efficiently. Business-process centric platforms allow the deployment and management of applications that automate decisions using rules-based processing algorithms and tools. Their value lies in the workflow engines and automation. The result is speedier and more flexible decision making and information processing and compliance with corporate policies. By extending business process management best practices and technology to the front office, customer service organizations are finding they improve the consistency of service delivered, elevate agent efficiency, personalize service, and meet compliance goals.

Consider traditional, record-centric CRM solutions when you:

  • Need to automate routine and standardized activities at scale
  • Need to achieve quick improvement in baseline competencies to match the competition
  • Are not required to change business  processes often
  • Require little integration with back-end systems
  • Need strong data management capabilities
  • Have a preference toward “buying” vs. “building” required capabilities

Consider business process-centric BPMS solutions when you are:

  • Coping with a high velocity of change
  • Require tailored interactions down to the customer-specific level
  • Need to orchestrate back-end process challenges/integration challenges, across multiple platforms
  • Need to empower those that own the business logic
  • Have a preference toward “building” vs. “buying”

We will explore this topic at Forrester‘s IT Forum 2011 (ITF), May 25-27, in Las Vegas and June 8-10 in Barcelona, Spain. I am leading a series of analyst presentations organized around the theme: “Transform Processes That Touch Customers! “ and I will be exploring the pros and cons of each approach during my presentation: “CRM Meets BPM.” I hope to see you there.

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Republished with author's permission from original post by William Band.

William Band

Bill Band is a vice president and principal analyst at Forrester Research. He is a leading expert on CRM topics, having helped organizations define customer-driven strategies to achieve distinction in the marketplace for his entire career. Click here to download free related research from Forrester (free site registration required).
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Jim Watson

Jim Watson

BPM for CRM is a no-brainer.

Bill, thanks for writing this.

I've long been a proponent of automating processes and decision-making, to make the customers' lives easier.

Companies have long automated processes for internal benefit - for a leaner, more cost-effective way of getting things done; essentially their own benefit, via cost reduction.

But when process automation benefits the customer, it doesn't just save costs; it creates customer value and future revenue by delivering a consistently better experience.

Thanks, Bill

Jim Watson
http://bit.ly/i4kLP4

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