“The
first rule of any technology used in a business is that automation applied to
an efficient operation will magnify the efficiency. The second is that, the
automation applied to an inefficient operation will magnify inefficiency.”
− Bill Gates
Automation is essential in CRM
considering the requirement of handling a huge size of customer base and the
level of complexity in each sales force related or marketing related tasks. CRM
makes use of three types of automation: Sales Force Automation (SFA), Marketing
Automation (MA), and Services Automation (SA). In this chapter, we will learn
about Sales Force Automation.
CRM needs to be accessed by
various people in the business. It is most frequently accessed and used by
salespersons and managers of the sales activities at various ranks of
seniority. SalesForce is a software that
works as a supporting system for the salespersons and managers to achieve their
work related objectives. SFA technology helps a business to collect, store,
modify, analyze, and transport the sales related
data. SFA is the strategy used to drive efficiencies in your sales processes.
SFA software is used by
various salespersons such as salespersons in B2B and B2C contexts, door-to-door
salesmen, direct sellers, online sellers, etc. It is used by managers to track
customers, manage sales pipelines, customize the offers, and generate reports,
to name a few.
Some SFA providers are specialists focus on a particular functionality of SFA. They compete against enterprise solution providers (who provide a complete range of business solutions such as Supply Chain Management (SCM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and CRMs) and also some providers of CRM suites that include SFA modules. Some renowned SFA specialists are as given below −
SFA Specialist |
SFA as Part of CRM Suite |
SFA as Part of Enterprise Suite |
Cyberform |
Microsoft Dynamics |
IBM |
Salesnet |
Salesforce.com |
Oracle |
Selectica |
SalesLogix |
SAP |
The CRM solution providers
also come up with configurators, the software engines that allows
the customers to customize their products. Since the configurators help to
build customized products, the stress on the salespersons of handling complex
data without errors is reduced. In turn, their training cost is also reduced.
For example, Dell computers
allows its customers to interact with the configurator. The customers can
select devices of their own choice and specifications, and build their own
computers.
In the era of growing
businesses, the SFA hardware and infrastructure must be able to cope up with
large number of customers for long time.
In house salespersons are
comfortable using desktop or laptop computers but the outdoor salespersons of a
business prefer palmtops, tablets, phablets, or simply, the smartphones. In
such wide range of devices, the SFA technology should be capable of executing
on each type of device.
In case of global business,
the salespersons and managers across all the outlets need to access the CRM
database a large number of times. In such situation, the SFA technology should
be equipped with handling distant communication or data transfer over wireless
and speedy media.
The services generally take 50
to 60% portion of the total automation project costs. For example, data
services such as data security.
The SFA project managers
sometimes buy services from the service providers. The service providers
contribute in business profits and the cost of the entire CRM projects. These
services need re-engineering or tuning few selling processes according to the
business requirements.
An SFA software can provide the following functionalities −
● Account management − Under this, the salespersons and managers
get a complete overview of customer relationship. It includes customer’s
personal details, contact, past contacts, past orders delivered, current
orders, transactions, etc.
● Contact management − It refers customers’ contact numbers,
Email ID, address, contact preferences, etc., for maintaining contacts by
creation, updating, tracking appointments and contacts, etc.
● Contract management − It helps users to manage contracts with
the customers by offering the functions of tracking, monitoring, progressing,
and terminating the contracts.
● Document management − It helps the users maintain product
lists, brochures, product specification manuals, price lists, and quotation
templates.
● Event management − It enables to plan the events such as
conference, trade show, webinars, seminars, meetings, etc. with customers or
other partners. It features event calendar, event reports, etc.
● Incentives management − The sales managers use this function to
appraise and reward the salesperson’s efforts. It can be linked to payroll
application for automatic payment.
● Lead management − It enables the business to create, assign
leads to various salespersons for equal task distribution, and track sales
leads.
● Opportunities management − It enables users to create opportunity,
administer its progress, and estimate users’ bonus.
● Order management − Once the customers agree to purchase a
product, this facility turns quotation into accurately priced orders. It is
composed of price lists and product configurator.
● Pipeline management − It helps to maintain entire sales cycle
right from identification of prospects to order delivery and closure.
● Product Encyclopedia − It
is an electronic encyclopedia of products
with their names, model numbers, picture, and specifications. It is made
accessible to the customer online.
● Product Configuration − It enables users or customers to design
and price the product by selecting the specifications of their choice.
● Product Visualization − It enables the users or customers to
create a realistic 3D model of the product. It is created by referring to the
technical diagrams.
● Quotation management − It allows the salespersons and managers
to create, edit, and deliver customized proposal.
● Sales prediction − It helps the salespersons and managers to
forecast sales figures.
Vendors, salespersons, and managers claim myriad benefits of implementing and using SFA. Some important benefits are as listed −
● Vendor’s perspective − Improved customer relationship, staff
productivity, and business revenue.
● Salesperson’s perspective − More closing opportunities, short sale
cycles, ease of tracking sales cycle.
● Manager’s perspective − Increase in salesforce productivity and
accurate reporting.
● Business perspective − Improved customer relationships, Increase
in sales revenue, improved market share, increase in profitability.
Some Popular Salesforce
Automation Software Systems are: Salesforce.com, Infusionsoft,
Microsoft Dynamics CRM, Prophet CRM, PlanPlus online,
Sugar CRM, etc.