benefits, CRM technology” As someone who owned his first micro-computer (a Sol-20 from Processor Technology) in 1977, I have always made a point of using technology to lighten the load of managing a small business and with the recent advances in the field of CRM for small and mid-size businesses, so can you. Until recently, smaller businesses typically could not afford management tools of this type, and even when they could, those tools were more oriented towards larger businesses, and they found them impractical and unwieldy.
Throughout the book I will endeavor as much as possible to deal with CRM from a business, not technical, perspective. However, the later chapters do become quite technical, explaining how to customize your CRM, and link your CRM to external portals and lead capture mechanisms. We (you and I, that is) will be using a leading open-source CRM tool, SugarCRM, a good example of the very capable yet affordable CRM tools that are now available now, and focus on the needs of smaller businesses.
In this book we will not just discover the specifics of installing and implementing SugarCRM although we will cover those issues in detail. We will also explain the business context, and describe a broader business perspective on the generic issues of CRM implementations in smaller businesses. What it can do for your business. How best to implement it. And how should it be customized to maximize your business benefits. By the end of the book, you too will be doing business—better.