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CRM may stand for:


In information technology

In marketing Customer relationship management (CRM) covers methods and technologies used by companies to manage their relationships with clients. ... The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model provides the extensible ontology for concepts and information in cultural heritage documentation. ... Clean room design is the method of copying a design by reverse engineering and then recreating it without infringing any of the copyrights and trade secrets associated with the original design. ... CRM114 is a program based upon a statistical approach for classifying data, and especially used for filtering email spam. ... In computing, the XA standard is an X/Open specification for distributed transaction processing (DTP). ...

  • Cause-Related Marketing
  • Customer Resource Management

In biology

  • Cis-regulatory Modules

In medicine

In analytical chemistry Cardiac Rhythm Management is a field of activity in cardiology. ...

  • certified reference material

In archeology

In aviation Cultural resources management (CRM) is a branch of archaeology concerned with the identification, maintenance, and preservation of significant cultural sites in the face of threat. ...

In banking Crew (or Cockpit) Resource Management originated from a NASA workshop in 1979 that focused on improving air safety by reducing human error. ...

In records management Credit risk management is the process of finding risk in an investment, whether it be in mortgage-backed security or asset-backed security. ...

  • Certified Records Manager

In fundraising

  • Constituent Relationship Management

In motorsports

  • Comas Racing Management, a driver management firm created and operated by French ex-F1 driver Erik Comas

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Customer relationship management - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2076 words)
CRM solutions can also be used to allow customers to perform their own service via a variety of communication channels.
CRM technology can track customer interests, needs, and buying habits as they progress through their life cycles, and tailor the marketing effort accordingly.
CRMs are not however considered universally good - some feel it invades customer privacy and enable coercive sales techniques due to the information companies now have on customers - see persuasion technology.
CRM Blog (1514 words)
CRM is the accepted purpose of Customer Relationship Management is to enable organizations to better manage their customers through the introduction of reliable processes and procedures for interacting with those customers.
CRM may be the largest Software as a Service (SaaS) market, but it is by no means the only one.
Remember, Siebel was always the CRM feature/functionality leader, and there was Tom saying he was selling out to Oracle because it was in that non-CRM domain, called connectivity to the back-office, where his company had failed to thrive.
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