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Customer Relationship Management in the Financial Industry: Organizational Processes and Technology Innovation: Management for Professionals

Autor Federico Rajola
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 iun 2015
An integrated view of IT and business processes through extended IT governance allows financial institutions to innovate operations which improve business and organizational performance. However, financial institutions still face challenges with CRM systems in delivering expected results due to lack of complete business integration.  Increased exchange of knowledge between customers and the amount of such data available is steadily becoming a challenge for companies, especially in extending internal systems to global information systems with the purpose to collect and update data on a global scale.
In this book, Prof. Rajola analyses different aspects of CRM systems taking both an organizational and a technological perspective.  He adopts a theoretical framework to unpack issues associated with the need for companies to integrate operations and business processes. The emphasis is then drawn to development of effective CRM (and CRM 2.0) initiatives by making use of illustrative case studies of successful CRM systems implementation in the financial industry. The framework adopted in this book can be used by both scholars and managers to evaluate the interdependencies between operations, business processes, and CRM systems.
 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783642435645
ISBN-10: 3642435645
Pagini: 196
Ilustrații: XII, 181 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Ediția:2nd ed. 2013
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seria Management for Professionals

Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

Public țintă

Professional/practitioner

Cuprins

Introduction.- 1. IT is Business: Some Emerging Reflections an IT Governance of CTM Projects.- 2. The Theoretical Framework of CRM.- 3. CRM Project Organization in the Financial Industry.- 4. CRM 2-0 in the Financial Industry.- 5. The Organization of Data Warehouse Activities.- 6. Organization of Knowledge Discovery and Customer Insight Activities.- 7. Data Mining Techniques.- 8. The Evolution of Customer Relationship and Customer Value.- 9. Main Benefits and Organizational Impacts of CRM within the Bank.- 10. Data Mining Systems supporting the Marketing Functions: The Experience of Banca Monte dei Pachi di Siena.- 11. Conclusion.

Notă biografică

Federico Rajola holds a PhD in Information Systems and Management. He is a Professor at the Management Faculty of the Università Cattolica of Milan where he teaches Project Management and Organization Studies. He is also the Rector Delegate on Information Technology and Innovation and the scientific director of CeTIF, the research Centre on Technology, Innovation, and Finance of the Catholic University. He has chaired several International academic conferences and workshops, and has authored several articles and books on Information Systems, Business Intelligence, CRM, and Innovation in organizations. Several Innovative European research projects under the program Esprit and IST have been coordinated and managed by Prof. Rajola.

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An integrated view of IT and business processes through extended IT governance allows financial institutions to innovate operations which improve business and organizational performance. However, financial institutions still face challenges with CRM systems in delivering expected results due to lack of complete business integration.  Increased exchange of knowledge between customers and the amount of such data available is steadily becoming a challenge for companies, especially in extending internal systems to global information systems with the purpose to collect and update data on a global scale.
In this book, Prof. Rajola analyses different aspects of CRM systems taking both an organizational and a technological perspective.  He adopts a theoretical framework to unpack issues associated with the need for companies to integrate operations and business processes. The emphasis is then drawn to development of effective CRM (and CRM 2.0) initiatives by making use of illustrative case studies of successful CRM systems implementation in the financial industry. The framework adopted in this book can be used by both scholars and managers to evaluate the interdependencies between operations, business processes, and CRM systems.
 
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Caracteristici

Presents CRM for financial institutions using illustrative case studies of successful projects Provides an organizational and technological perspective of relationship management initiatives Includes important concepts related to CRM 2.0 Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras