How can (local) government use customer relationship management to provide better service for their citizens?
peter.perun
2006-10-02 15:52:29 UTC
process automations
case studies
call centers
workflows
interaction with citizens
customer driven organisation
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2006-10-02 16:00:57 UTC
there was an article in news.com about how this English software company called sagecrm was selling CRM to public housing authrorities so they can keep track of their landlords, their cases, their needs and their movements and also to use it for customer service a=nd managing the calls to the authority for repairs
2016-03-27 06:36:38 UTC
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snvffy
2006-10-02 15:57:15 UTC
You must be smoking that funny stuff again. Local governments don't care about relationship management nor providing better service to the citizens. Don't you get it. Governments these days want to tax the hell out of citizens, give them mediocre & lip service, and spend their tax dollars on nonsense that only gets to the pockets of their rich political contributors.
Sorry to interrupt your buzz...
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