Search Content


Content Categories



CRM Training

Imagine buying a car before you have had driving lessons of any kind. What would it be like to sit behind the wheel and try to figure out how to get you and the car home? You would most likely fail. Not only would you fail, but chances are, you would most likely have an accident. That's not how people learn to drive and it is certainly not how one should learn how to navigate a CRM system.

It's the same with learning any new system. You need proper training before you are let loose on costly equipment, delicate machinery, or sensitive software programs. It's no different when it comes to customer relationship management (CRM) applications, such as Salesforce.com . Simply spending a few minutes with someone who has struggled through training themselves and now knows only most of what's needed is not adequate--you need training that is tailored to your company's requirements.

Proper implementation of any CRM solution must commence with proper planning. It is likely that a number of questions pertinent to the internal business of the company will need to be answered before the CRM strategy can be fully defined. These questions may cover why the company's products sell and what kind of person buys them, why the company differs from its competitors, and how effective the company's current marketing efforts are.

The next step to securing proper contact management software training should be to find a good CRM consulting company. The consultants should be expected to start with a careful analysis of your company's needs. They should also be expected to discover as much as possible about the processes involved in your company's sales and marketing activities.


Any good CRM consulting company should also do the obvious--ask the company what exactly they intend to achieve through training. Armed with this vital information they should then be able to design and deliver a custom-made training program tailored precisely to your company's needs.



Related Apps Consultant Articles

Go Channels!


Indirect channels are the future of distribution for SaaS applications. That's a bold statement - to date not very many software as a service companies have great track records of working with partners, as I talked about in my earlier post reacting...

Read more about Go Channels!...

Questions not answers make great employee performa


Questions and not the answers you provide create the most powerful employee performance reviews.Think about learning to drive a car - someone could tell you what to do until they were blue in the face, but it wasn't until you physically sat in the...

Read more about Questions not answers make great employee performance reviews...