5 Things to Do BEFORE Adopting CRM

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Ensure your CRM adoption goes smoothly!

Implementing a CRM solution is a big undertaking. If you don’t have a solid plan, your implementation could be delayed, slowed, or worse, could fail. – azamba strategy article here for 40-70% stat & add this button after the video

To smooth your implementation and adoption process, make sure you do these five things before adopting CRM:

1. Set 3 achievable short-term goals

Examples of these might be getting your users into CRM and memorializing their phone calls inside of the system or starting to use e-mail integration and filing their e-mails back to CRM, or just starting to use sales opportunities.

You want make these first steps small and easy to accomplish, but also things that you’ll get return on investment for.

2. Determine who will be using CRM from the get go

You may want to deploy an A-team who will start using the system before the other users.

If you have a large team of users that you want to deploy CRM to, it might be a better idea to get 5-10 super users into your system, work out all of the business processes, and then have the rest of the users join in later.

If you have a smaller team, then you might want to have them all jump in at the same time, but plan it out before implementing, and then deploy accordingly.

3. Designate a CRM champion

This is a big one. Your CRM champion is somebody who’s going to be responsible for and in-charge of the implementation. 

You want somebody who really holds users accountable, who has the backing of the owners and the upper management to make sure that users know that it’s something that’s here to stay, and who can help users get started with it as smoothly as possible.

4. Choose the right time to begin implementation

Timing is everything. Make sure you don’t implement a CRM solution during a really busy time of year for you, or when users are going to be out of the office. You really want to make sure that you pick a three-to-six-week period during which your users can have a lot of time dedicated to focus on CRM.

Give your users the heads-up to know that they should be spending X hours per week on training and using the system. Then, give them real expectations and goals with a timeline.

5. Don’t underestimate the complexity of a CRM solution

In fact, don’t underestimate the complexity of any software solution! 

You want to make sure that users and your project champion in management understand that implementing or introducing any version of software, especially a CRM solution, can be a really big, complicated thing. It might seem like it’s a really simple, easy solution, but assuming it will be easy automatically could really sabotage you and cause problems later.

You want to make sure that you know that it’s a big undertaking. Implementation and adoption can be easy and smooth, as long as you take it seriously and take the right steps.

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