Reporting requirements of your CRM to grow your business
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Today, businesses need to focus on generating, analysing, and applying data (data analytics) which requires a high level of data literacy. Gartner defines data literacy as “The ability to read, write and communicate data in context.? This includes an understanding of data sources and constructs; analytical methods and techniques applied; and the ability to describe the use case, the application and the resulting value.” Based on the data hygiene requirements and the data analytics required, you need to ensure that the software you select supports your reporting requirements. This needs to include security for your data, report customisation, scalability, and reliability. Data helps you better understand your customer and the journey that they take with your brand. It assists you with prioritisation, it guides you where to make incremental improvements, and it assists with product development and insights. With the correct transparency in your reporting, you’re able to break down the reporting silos across teams.? Sales, marketing, and customer service reporting, in particular, helps businesses in a number of key ways and is a key feature to consider.
Understanding your reporting requirements will guide you in the selection of both your marketing, sales, and customer service software but also in the selection of how you want this to be visualised.
Below are some reporting best practices
Segmentation requirements
Segmentation is key to reporting in order to be able to drill down into each data point but also to compare or triangulate data points. Segments should be able to be monitored in lists which are automatically updated on one or more criteria or through the use of filters and saved reporting views.? This needs to be seen in terms of contacts, companies, deals and tickets. This segmentation also needs to be partitioned by teams to ensure privacy.
Segmentation is the foundation on which the reporting dashboards are built - data rich analysis comes from metrics that compare multiple data points.
ROI Dashboard
Some ROI measures you can use for your marketing, sales, and services software include but are not limited to:
These reports are essential for high level measurement of your goals in order to make strategic business decisions.
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