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What is Customer-facing

Encyclopedia of E-Business Development and Management in the Global Economy
An orientation that relates to the proximity and strength of customer-firm interactions. A customer-facing employee is one who regularly interacts with, speaks with, or services customers.
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Customer Relationship Management (CRM): A Dichotomy of Online and Offline Activities
Kelley O’Reilly (Utah State University, USA) and David Paper (Utah State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-61520-611-7.ch049
Abstract
By establishing the position that electronic customer relationship management (eCRM) is a form of CRM, this chapter sets out to aid the reader in understanding why CRM and eCRM initiatives are both promising and challenging. By exposing the reader to common CRM literature, the chapter documents how companies can determine the best blended approach to CRM initiatives that balance both online and offline marketing initiatives. Additionally, by considering that each unique customer touch point represents a key market strategy decision, companies can thoughtfully, and with strategic intent, design, develop, and ultimately deploy systems that effectively balance human and computer interaction. By following the suggested guidelines provided for optimizing strategic marketing decisions, companies are more likely to avoid the common pitfalls and barriers to success that have been experienced by others as documented in the literature.
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