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ABSTRACT:
How well can you react to and even predict ever-shifting customer needs and competitor moves? Business moves quickly today, requiring that every company continuously reexamine direction, strategies, suppliers, and partners - literally every variable and relationship that might lead to complacency. The search for competitive advantage may mean that some of your best customers pick up and leave without you ever knowing that there was a problem.
View this webcast to see how that Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 gives you the capability to easily create and maintain a clear view of customers from first contact through purchase and post sales. With tools to enhance your company's sales, marketing, and customer service processes - along with native Microsoft Office Outlook integration - Microsoft Dynamics CRM delivers a fast, flexible, and affordable solution, helping you drive consistent and measurable improvements in everyday business processes.
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Julie Herman
Dynamics Solution Specialist, CRM/ERP/IW
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Microsoft Corporation
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