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Customer Relationship Management (CRM) refers to the strategies, technologies, and practices organizations use to manage and analyze interactions with current and potential customers. It appears across business, marketing, information systems, and healthcare management courses because it sits at the intersection of organizational strategy and technology. What makes CRM academically interesting is the tension between the technical infrastructure that supports it — data warehouses, e-commerce platforms, and social media tools — and the human service relationships it is designed to strengthen. Students are asked to examine how companies build loyalty, improve service delivery, and use data to make better decisions about their customers.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a broad range of approaches. Some take a case-study format, analyzing how specific companies in industries like airlines, tourism, and multi-sector corporate groups implement CRM systems and measure outcomes. Others focus on geographic or sectoral contexts, such as CRM adoption in Latin American tourism businesses. Technology-centered papers examine e-CRM and the role of social media in reshaping customer engagement. Still others approach CRM from a policy or managerial angle, exploring decisions like when and how to retain, expand, or even discontinue customer relationships.

A strong essay on CRM requires a focused thesis that connects a specific strategy or technology to a measurable business or service outcome. Evidence drawn from real company examples, industry data, or established frameworks carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating CRM as purely a software topic — effective essays address how technology enables relationship-building rather than substituting for it, keeping the focus on customers and service as core concerns.

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The relationship between customer satisfaction and loyalty in four-star hotels in Geneva
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Essay Doctorate
Collaboration Software Evaluation and Analysis as Virtual
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Calveta Dining Services: Motivation Theories for Change
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