ICSC
interdisciplinary research

Fourth International ICSC Symposium on
ENGINEERING OF INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS (EIS 2004)
in collaboration with the University of Madeira
Island of Madeira, Portugal
February 29 – March 2, 2004

 
 

 

Session:

Information Systems for Mass Customization (ISMC 2004)
Monday March 01, 2004, 12.25 – 12.50

Session Chair:

Claus Rautenstrauch

   

Paper Title:

Conceptual Foundations for Customer Relationship Management Systems with Special Consideration of the Financial Services Sector

   

Author(s):

R. Winter, University of St. Gallen Mueller-Friedberg, St. Gallen, Switzerland

   

Abstract:

Customer relationship management systems are introduced in many (especially service) companies to support relationship marketing. The frequently observed failure of such projects is attributed to a lack of or incorrect alignment in the analysis phase, i.e. specification of the strategies and processes to be implemented, which has become an accepted and perfected component of the implementation process for other types of business software. Despite the fact that customer relationship management strategies and processes have been presented, they continue to be transaction-oriented rather than relationship-oriented in many cases. In this article, the problems involved are analyzed based on examples from the financial services sector, and relationship-oriented strategies and processes are outlined. The analysis is based on the findings of a two-year collaboration project with six medium and large-sized retail banks.

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