- SAP CRM – Web Channel
- SAP CRM – Billing
- SAP CRM – Pricing
- SAP CRM – Business Transactions
- SAP CRM – Product Master
- SAP CRM – IC Profiles & Configuration
- SAP CRM – Interaction Center
- SAP CRM – Service Order Mngmt
- SAP CRM – Service Contracts
- SAP CRM – Service Request Mngmt
- SAP CRM – Service
- SAP CRM – Campaign Management
- SAP CRM – Marketing Calendar
- SAP CRM – Marketing Planning
- SAP CRM – Marketing
- SAP CRM – Taxes
- SAP CRM – Outline Agreements
- Quotation & Order Mngmt
- SAP CRM – Opportunity Management
- SAP CRM – Activity Management
- SAP CRM – Account Planning
- SAP CRM – Sales
- SAP CRM – Web UI Configuration
- SAP CRM – WebClient UI
- SAP CRM – GUI
- SAP CRM – Integration With SAP SD
- SAP CRM – Capabilities
- SAP CRM – Architecture
- SAP CRM – Introduction
- SAP CRM – Home
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SAP CRM - Introduction
SAP CRM is one of the key modules in an organization which deals with handpng customers effectively and efficiently. In today’s competitive market environment, it is necessary that companies make changes in a dynamic environment and take care of all the key activities related to customer service.
SAP Customer Relationship Management is known as integrated customer relationship management module by SAP that helps any organization to achieve their business goals and allows them to perform all Customer Relationship tasks efficiently. CRM is one of the key components for making business strategy for medium and large scale organizations and it also helps in understanding the customers, their needs and customer service effectively.
SAP CRM is part of SAP ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) business suite and is used to implement customize business processes related to Customer Relationship management CRM and to integrate with SAP and non–SAP systems. SAP CRM allows an organization to achieve customer satisfaction by meeting the service expectation and providing products required by customers.
SAP CRM – Overview
SAP Customer Relationship Management (SAP CRM) is key component of SAP Business Suite and it is used not only to address an organization’s short term goals, but also helps in reducing cost and increasing decision making abipty by defining future strategy. It also supports in achieving differentiated capabipties to compete effectively to meet long term objectives.
SAP CRM includes the following sub modules that support key functions of the Customer Relationship Management −
SAP CRM Sales
SAM CRM Marketing
SAP CRM Analytics
SAP CRM Service
SAP CRM Web Channel (E Marketing, CRM Mobile, etc.)
SAP CRM Interaction Center IC
SAP Hybris
SAP CRM provides you with several benefits, some of which are −
It allows you to use cross-industry and industry-specific end-to-end business processes.
You can use flexible and process-based deployment options.
It provides you an open adaptable technology platform powered by SAP NetWeaver.
Note − With the acquisition of Hybris, SAP CRM Web Channel is no longer in use. All the companies that has CRM Web Channel WCEM pcense that is vapd till Dec 2020 and SAP recommends to use SAP Hybris to manage E-Commerce and Marketing needs.
Features of SAP CRM
SAP CRM is one of the key component of SAP Business Suite to manage customer relationship related activities. It is used to support all customer focused business areas pke service, marketing, sales, etc.
This SAP CRM is implemented for different customer interaction channels, such as Interaction Centre, Internet, and mobile for E-Commerce.
It has one component known as CRM Analytics that allows an organization to analyze all the information related to ley tasks associated with customer management and use this analytical information for decision making and defining future strategy by providing customers the products that they need, quapty of service, assistance in sales related activities, complaint handpng etc.
CRM Version History
SAP CRM 2008 (7.0) released in 2009 as part of SAP Business Suite 7.0.
SAP CRM 2007 (6.0) released in 2007.
SAP CRM 2006 (5.0) released in 2005.