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Building customer-centricity at Samsung Securities

This paper documents a case study of the CRM effort at Samsung Securities, focusing on a framework that highlights customer behavior and techniques to analyze and improve such behavior. Samsung Global Strategy Group worked with SSC to build the CRM...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2002
Authors: Kurt Jovais, Soo-young Jung, Emily Miller
December 1, 2002

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Can continuous relationship marketing work in emerging markets?

This paper outlines the continuous relationship marketing (CRM) challenges - poor data quality, poor direct marketing skills, and organizational resistance - unique to emerging markets and recommends practical ways of overcoming them. It describes in...

Catalogue: Asia Pacific 2002
Authors: Mike Sherman, Sungmi Chung
Company: McKinsey & Company
December 1, 2002

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Automated web services for customer relationship management and market research

Possible uses of technical web service standards in customer relationship management (CRM) and market research (MR) are described. A single CRM web portal for a particular type of customer can interoperate with various relevant services in order to...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Congress 2002: Consolidation Or Renewal?
Authors: Siu-wai Leung, Andy Kung, Tommy J. Tang
Company: Acorn Organization Limited
September 22, 2002

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The effect of the Internet on convenience goods

This paper describes the main purposes of a convenience goods website. The use of the website in the development of the product's image, constructing stronger trademarks with deeper meanings, is analyzed. Furthermore, several applications of websites...

Catalogue: Latin America 2002
Authors: Cristóbal Fernández, Claudio Aqueveque
May 12, 2002

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Can CRM work in emerging markets?

This paper outlines the continuous relationship marketing (CRM) challenges - poor data quality, poor direct marketing skills, and organizational resistance - unique to emerging markets and recommends practical ways of overcoming them. It describes in...

Catalogue: Latin America 2002
Authors: Mike Sherman, Sungmi Chung
Company: McKinsey & Company
May 12, 2002

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Travelpass

Travelpass is a customer loyalty programme developed in Argentina and based on a cobranding card integrated by four main shareholders companies: Shell, Banco de Galicia, Telecom and Supermercados Norte, and other twelve companies among different...

Catalogue: Latin America 2002
Author: María del Rosario Bruera
May 12, 2002

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From holistic marketing to holistic customers

This paper shows how two quite disparate banks in culture and outlook - Natwest Bank and the Royal Bank of Scotland - came together and evolved a comprehensive CRM strategy. In doing so it will demonstrate why it is necessary to marry the top-down...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Customer Relationship Management Conference 2002
Authors: Roger Donbavand, Maryan Broadbent
March 17, 2002

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Analytics count

Companies today are acutely aware of the tremendous benefits associated with understanding customers. Many have embraced customer relationship management (CRM) to achieve this understanding. Thus, companies have invested in customer-facing software...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Customer Relationship Management Conference 2002
Authors: Arthur O'Connor, Annie Pettit
March 17, 2002

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Can CRM work in emerging markets?

This paper outlines the continuous relationship marketing (CRM) challenges - poor data quality, poor direct marketing skills, and organizational resistance - unique to emerging markets and recommends practical ways of overcoming them. It describes in...

Catalogue: ESOMAR Customer Relationship Management Conference 2002
Authors: Sungmi Chung, Mike Sherman
Company: McKinsey & Company
March 17, 2002