Results:

★ If you have mostly answered No it may be that your CRM is no longer fit for purpose or it maybe hindering your business growth and development.

★ If you have mostly answered Mostly/Maybe you may need to review your current CRM system and ensure that it is still supporting your operational and business processes and has adapted to the changing needs of your business.

★ If you have mostly answered Yes your CRM looks to be fit for purpose.

Regardless of your results, why not give us a call?

Hart Square is offering up to two hours free consultation to discuss your CRM requirements or to review your existing system. To claim your free consultation, email us by February 29th 2012 at info@hartsquare.co.uk to make an appointment.

 

OM.Net CRM Q&A

February 2012

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Once again, we delve into the CRM market place to bring you the options to be considered when conducting your CRM review. This month we take a look at Open Market, or OM.Net, the CRM solution offered by 3Si.
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Automation vs. Development

August 2011

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Business Process Automation and Business Process Development are terms often thrown in to validate a business case, but what are the practical implications, and how do we get the most out of them?
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"Best of Breed" vs. CRM Suites

July 2011

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With several of our clients currently reviewing the CRM marketplace, we thought it was timely to discuss the big debate – "Best of Breed" or multi-functional CRM suites?
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Dynamics CRM Q&A

May 2011

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With the recent launch of Microsoft's latest CRM product, Dynamics CRM 2011, we take a look at what end-users can expect from the 'out-of-the-box' CRM solution and its relevance to membership and donation driven organisations.
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