The value that data carries is great. Companies today collect large amounts of data, but often do not use the full potential they provide. Companies that strive to digitize their business, use CRM systems and advanced development concepts, gain an advantage over companies that do not work on it. The advantage is reflected not only in more stable business and more efficient business processes but also in a great relationship with customers and expressed customer satisfaction with the products and services provided by these companies.
CRM systems enable the storage and display of customer data, communications with customers, as well as tracking employee tasks, sales metrics and campaigns. For this reason, they represent one of the most comprehensive data sources that a company has. Centralization of data in the form of CRM enables a unique system for use by employees, synchronization of data contained in it, as well as their use for monitoring sales processes, sending offers and filtering employees according to various parameters. The uniqueness of the system allows employees in the contact center or at the point of sale to quickly get the necessary information about customers and react accordingly and adjust the approach to each customer. Data synchronization ensures consistency in the work of all employees and reduces the possibility of error, for example, the provision of contradictory information. Thanks to customer information from the CRM system, campaigns can be personalized by sending appropriate offers through preferred channels to each customer.
A step further is the use of analytical CRM systems and the use of machine learning models to predict different values. These models find even deeper correlations between data of even greater value to the company. The data can be used to segment the customer, predict the next best offer or value that the customer will bring to the company over a period of, for example, a year. Models predict according to previous customer behavior, so history and data quality are very important for obtaining valid results. Different types of customer segmentation provide a better understanding of customer behavior and habits. Companies can tailor communication to the customer according to their segment or movement through segments. For example, if the customer belongs to a segment that represents the potential to move to a premium or loyal segment, the company can act accordingly, sending offers that can motivate the customer to make a purchase. In this way, companies gain insight into the affinities and habits of their customers. Further, accordingly, they can develop existing or new products so they can meet all the needs of one or more customer categories.