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The Most Important Aspect of a Successful CRM Implementation

  
  
  

One of the frequent questions I get from our prospects is what we think is the most important aspects of ensuring a successful CRM implementation? Although there are many components in a CRM implementation, our experience shows that the initial needs assessment and development of a comprehensive statement of work is the most important aspect of ensuring a successful CRM implementation. It is the blueprint and foundation of your system. The Harvest Solutions Methodology refers to this as the Visualize Phase.

methodology graphic resized 600The Visualization Phase consists of the following seven activities:

  • Perform needs assessment - Define and refine the customer's needs and requirements, identify their "pain points", determine goals and objectives and collect all other essential information.
  • Finalize deliverables - Finalize and document all of the deliverables that will be components of the solution to satisfy the customer's goals.
  • Manage customer expectations - Manage the expectations such as perceived resource skill levels, number of hours worked, format for documentation, communications, etc.
  • Evaluate Risks - Review the risks associated with the project and determine the impact on costs and achievement of the objectives of the project.
  • Hardware Needs Analysis - The Hardware Needs Analysis form is used to identify the type of software and hardware the customer as well as general questions about the customer.
  • Complete Work Breakdown Structure (WBS) - Use the WBS form to finalize the resource requirements, calculate project costs and help develop detailed project plan.
  • Finalize scope statement - Finalize the business requirements, the solution, the project deliverables and the assumptions that the deliverables are based on.
  • Modify Proposal (if necessary) - Make any necessary changes to the proposal based on the finalization of the deliverables, needs assessment, scope statement, risks and WBS.

It is vital that all of the appropriate people within the organization participate in this process including the executive, management, and staff members from the sales, marketing, customer service, and information technology departments. Each person and each department will have their own requirements that need to be gathered and prioritized.

Through this process, expectations need to be set and managed in respect to deliverables, time frame, and budget.

The end result of this process is a statement of work, a blueprint, of what your system will look like. This document must be thoroughly reviewed and approved by management before you start the configuration and development process. Then, be sure to use this document to monitor the progress of your implementation to make certain that the requirements that were identified and documented are being addressed by the CRM system.


Harvest Solutions

We understand the importance of quality customer relationship management. We can perform a needs assessment for your business, followed by planning, customization, implementation and data integration services of your next CRM system. Our continued training and support ensures your business successfully implements the plan we create together. Request a consultation from Harvest Solutions today. Then, stay up-to-date by finding us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Learn more industry insights by subscribing to our YouTube channel and following our blog. Also, please give us a call now to schedule your free consultation! (877) 683-3313

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