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Copyright 07/14/05 Brian W. Dziwulski Customer Interaction Management for Business Development & Retention By Brian Dziwulski “Make Everything You Do Count

How To Keep Your Current Customers

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Copyright 07/14/05Brian W. Dziwulski

Customer Interaction Management

for

Business Development

& Retention

By Brian Dziwulski

“Make Everything You Do Count”

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Copyright 07/14/05Brian W. Dziwulski

Who am I?

• Experience– Director Of Sales Worldwide, Medical (Oncology)

Supply – Past President of Sales & Marketing Executives of

Buffalo & Milwaukee– Director of Professional Services, IT Consulting firm– Partner/Co-Founder of Sales/Marketing Cons. firm

• Today– Business Development Manager offering solutions

made possible by the merger of technology, services, marketing, & printing

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Sale

Sales Funnels

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InitialSale “Just the Beginning”

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What we’re after!

• Goals

• Customer retention

• Cross selling and lead generation

• Increased sales

• Increased profitability

In other words ‘Customer loyalty’

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InitialSale

“Customer Loyalty”

“Just the Beginning”

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InitialSale

“Customer Loyalty”

CustomerAcquisition

Costs

“Just the Beginning”

LifetimeValue of

a Customer

Sales Expenses

- or -

(Revenues)

Can be as little as

8 – 10%of

AcquisitionCosts

(Sales Expenses)

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Customer Interaction Management - Business Development & Retention

Product Development

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Customer Interaction Management - Business Development & Retention

Product Development

Value PropositionHighlyTargeted by

Segment

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Customer Interaction Management - Business Development & Retention

Product Development

Value Proposition

Prospect IdentificationHighly

Targeted bySegment

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Customer Interaction Management - Business Development & Retention

Product Development

Value Proposition

Prospect Identification

Marketing / DM

HighlyTargeted by

Segment

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Copyright 07/14/05Brian W. Dziwulski

Customer Interaction Management - Business Development & Retention

Product Development

Value Proposition

Prospect Identification

Marketing / DM

Process

HighlyTargeted by

Segment

Sales

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Copyright 07/14/05Brian W. Dziwulski

Customer Interaction Management - Business Development & Retention

Product Development

Value Proposition

Prospect Identification

Marketing / DMSales

Process

InitialSale

HighlyTargeted by

Segment

“Just the Beginning”

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Copyright 07/14/05Brian W. Dziwulski

Customer Interaction Management - Business Development & Retention

Product Development

Value Proposition

Prospect Identification

Marketing / DMSales

Process

InitialSale

“Customer Loyalty”

HighlyTargeted by

Segment

“Just the Beginning”

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Copyright 07/14/05Brian W. Dziwulski

Customer Interaction Management - Business Development & Retention

Product Development

Value Proposition

Prospect Identification

Marketing / DMSales

Process

InitialSale

Support

“Customer Loyalty”

HighlyTargeted by

Segment

“Just the Beginning”

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Copyright 07/14/05Brian W. Dziwulski

Customer Interaction Management - Business Development & Retention

Product Development

Value Proposition

Prospect Identification

Marketing / DMSales

Process

InitialSale

Support

Follow-Up

“Customer Loyalty”

HighlyTargeted by

Segment

“Just the Beginning”

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Copyright 07/14/05Brian W. Dziwulski

Customer Interaction Management - Business Development & Retention

Product Development

Value Proposition

Prospect Identification

Marketing / DMSales

Process

InitialSale

Support

Follow-Up

Surveys

“Customer Loyalty”

HighlyTargeted by

Segment

“Just the Beginning”

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Copyright 07/14/05Brian W. Dziwulski

Customer Interaction Management - Business Development & Retention

Product Development

Value Proposition

Prospect Identification

Marketing / DMSales

Process

InitialSale

Support

Follow-Up

Surveys

Marketing Visits

“Customer Loyalty”

HighlyTargeted by

Segment

“Just the Beginning”

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Copyright 07/14/05Brian W. Dziwulski

Customer Interaction Management - Business Development & Retention

Product Development

Value Proposition

Prospect Identification

Marketing / DMSales

Process

InitialSale

Support

Follow-Up

Surveys

Marketing Visits

Cross Selling

“Customer Loyalty”

HighlyTargeted by

Segment

“Just the Beginning”

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Cross Selling

Products

Existing New

Existing

New

Customers

1

3

2

4

The higher the number, the harder the sale.

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Copyright 07/14/05Brian W. Dziwulski

Customer Interaction Management - Business Development & Retention

Product Development

Value Proposition

Prospect Identification

Marketing / DMSales

Process

InitialSale

Support

Follow-Up

Surveys

Marketing Visits

Cross Selling

“Customer Loyalty”

HighlyTargeted by

Segment

“Just the Beginning”

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Copyright 07/14/05Brian W. Dziwulski

Customer Interaction Management - Business Development & Retention

Product Development

Value Proposition

Prospect Identification

Marketing / DMSales

Process

InitialSale

Support

Follow-Up

Surveys

Marketing Visits

Cross Selling

“Customer Loyalty”

HighlyTargeted by

Segment

“Just the Beginning”

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Customer Interaction Management - Business Development & Retention Hourglass

Product Development

Value Proposition

Prospect Identification

Marketing / DMSales

Process

InitialSale

Support

Follow-Up

Surveys

Marketing Visits

Cross Selling

“Customer Loyalty”

HighlyTargeted by

Segment CustomerAcquisition

Costs

“Just the Beginning”

LifetimeValue of

a Customer

Sales Expenses

- or -

(Revenues)

Can be as little as

8 – 10%of

AcquisitionCosts

(Sales Expenses)