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Microsoft Dynamics CRM Team Blog: Rolling out CRM: Who should take ownership?
Источник: http://blogs.msdn.com/crm/archive/20...ownership.aspx
============== Today we welcome Microsoft Dynamics CRM MVP Umar Khan who is a Business System Consultant for SISCOM in Saudi Arabia. You can read more from Umar at http://umarkhan.wordpress.com. Umar also spends time in the Dynamics Forums answering your questions. It is always a tricky responsibility, who should take the ownership of not only the successful implementation of Microsoft Dynamics CRM but also making sure that its internal users are using CRM in a way which can ultimately help in achieving the expected goals of CRM strategy. Just installing and configuring a fine CRM software is not enough. Providing CRM training is also not the last step. It is most important that employees of the company are ready to use CRM even if they are reluctant. People are often reluctant to accept change. But by providing concrete examples of how this product can be used to improve an employee's performance, the best of your staff will quickly gravitate towards using the new solution set. So who is the right person to take the responsibility for making sure that CRM is being used as planned? Many times, the first answer you will hear will be that it is Microsoft Dynamics CRM Consultant's job. Wrong! At least that is what I think; this should be someone within the organization, someone with the following capabilities;
Remember to manage the expectations of the consumers of CRM. Be ready to distinguish between the two types of CRM application users. They have different requirements and objectives from CRM:
A consultant should set the expectations of client and try to sell the solution instead of only the software. For example:
Umar Khan Источник: http://blogs.msdn.com/crm/archive/20...ownership.aspx
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