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Harnessing CRM to drive innovation, and strong customer experiences in Life Sciences

Harnessing CRM to drive innovation, and strong customer experiences in Life Sciences

CRM has been delineated by Gartner as specific systems or technologies which facilitate wider engagement with customers within the overall business strategy. These usually cover four key segments, namely marketing, sales, customer support/service, and digital commerce. For the life sciences industry, which encompasses the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, diagnostics, and medical device sectors, CRM is mostly helpful for field and sales systems, since they usually depend on on-the-ground engagement models.  These are systems which enable more support for automating sales and engagement activities, account management, monitoring experts and personnel, and also deliver educational content. They are also helpful for nurturing and finalizing HCP (healthcare provider) contracts or agreements with other healthcare organizations. CRM systems are also helpful for maintaining regulatory compliance. Hence, it is quite clear that life sciences entities are leveraging CRM (customer relationship management) software and platforms for various purposes. They are using cloud-based solutions for managing customer relationships better, along with managing their interactions with patients, physicians, and other stakeholders. Companies are steadily widening their customer base while boosting compliance and revenue streams. They are also gaining invaluable insights while foraying into newer markets and products.  How life sciences companies are benefiting from CRM Here are some of the ways in which life sciences companies are driving further innovation and revamping customer experiences with CRM solutions.  In the healthcare space too, CRM solutions enable better patient engagement and EHR (electronic health records) capabilities along with systems for managing claims better. At the same time, they offer more visibility into the entire journey throughout the healthcare system. Here are some more ways in which CRM can be a major boon for life sciences and healthcare companies.   Why and how CRM is a game-changer for life sciences companies CRM solutions play a vital role in streamlining and automating workflows. They can integrate multiple entities and systems while combating redundancies simultaneously. They are also helpful in enabling better customer engagement for life sciences companies, as illustrated above. CRM platforms are not just scalable but also flexible. They can evolve in sync with life sciences companies with changing customer and market needs. Cloud-based architecture also goes a long way towards enabling better integration with systems and applications, along with seamless customisation.  CRM platforms also enable better channels for communication, facilitating collaboration across multiple functions and teams alike. Building a centralized platform leads to better coordination and boosts sales teams while also adhering to compliance requirements. Gaps in communication are removed while CRM solutions also enhance customer relationships and overall satisfaction with quicker response timelines. The full visibility and control gained by life sciences entities help them achieve better outcomes while maintaining their competitive advantage and enabling higher innovation simultaneously. 

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Top Tech News; 28 Sep 2016

Forget Allo, Use Signal Instead If Google’s Allo scared you away with its less-than-secure record keeping practices, you can use Signal on your desktop now. Praised by Edward Snowden and other whistleblowers and security experts, Signal has been available on iOS and Android as a highly encrypted service. Now, the app can be used on desktop too. #apps Dynamics CRM to Feature Smart Assistant If your company uses Dynamics CRM as the main customer relationship management software, you can now look forward to a mobile-friendly relationship assistant. Microsoft announced the feature soon after Salesforce announced it was bringing AI to its Sales Cloud. The AI-fueled assistant will notify Dynamics users if there is any action they should take. #crm #AI WeChat Announces Apps within an App WeChat, Tencent’s popular chat application will now feature web apps within the app. This will help users to avoid installing apps to perform various functions. Developers can now work with video, GPS, WeChat pay and other APIs within the app. Only time will tell if the ‘app within an app’ concept will work or not. #development Facebook Apologizes for Displaying Skewed Video Metrics Facebook admitted that a key metric of its video viewership was erroneously being displayed in an amplified manner. The metric for average user time on videos was displayed incorrectly, misleading users to believe the videos were viewed for much longer. This revelation may affect Facebook’s reputation in the area of video advertising. #digital #marketing Cisco and Salesforce Team Up on CRM, IoT and Cloud Cisco and Salesforce are coming together to develop new services in IoT and CRM. Both the companies want to complement each other with this new partnership and offer more integrated solutions to customers. This includes a number of cloud-based solutions too. #corporate #crm #IoT #cloud

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Indus Net Technologies(INT.) Newsletter

Tumblr Adds Support to Live Photos Tumblr has added support for Apple’s animated image format ‘Live Photo’. This means, users can play around with GIF images using their iPhones. Tumblr is expected to bring this to Android devices soon. If you had been looking for a slick way to get your images on Tumblr, things got much easier now. #social 2. SalesForce Announces Its AI Initiative SalesForce has just announced its artificial intelligence initiative, rightly named SalesForce Einstein. It isn’t exactly a product but includes a number of components that SalesForce aims to bring to its CRM. This is one company that always gets things right. #crm #ai 3. Netflix to Keep 50% Programming Original Netflix seems to be changing its business model. Initially, it brought mostly licensed content to its platform. Now, it seeks to host 50% of original content and programming in the next few years. Could this mean we will no longer be able to watch our favorites shows and movies on Netflix, unless its produced by Netflix? That’s probably not the case. Read on. #content #corporate 4. Snowden Warns You Not to Use Allo While Allo has received accolades for bringing artificial intelligence to chatting, Google’s latest app has not impressed whistleblower Edward Snowden. He termed the app as dangerous and warned users not to use it even once, in a series of Tweets. This man sure has something to say every time there is a threat to security. Should we be worried about using Google’s Allo? #app #ai #security 5. Oracle Teams Up with Maharashtra Government in India Oracle is teaming up with the Government of Maharashtra to launch Smart City Centre of Excellence. The idea is to create a robust IT infrastructure that can be used for government projects and services for citizens. This is one smart move by Oracle to retain its position in India. #egovernance

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