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Why Performance Management Is the Key to Successful TransformAtion
Performance management is the bridge between vision and reality, evaluating the value and...
By Sabine Kirchem on 19.06.2025
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A CRM system alone is not customer management; it is merely a tool. I believe everyone reading this can agree with me on this point. And what we need on top of that is a well thought-out model—a strategic guideline that enables us not only manage our customer relationships with this tool but also shape them in an intelligent, goal-oriented, and sustainable way.
Martin Stadelmann has provided exactly that: a competence model that recognizes CRM as what it has long been - a management methodology. In his chapter “The CRM Competence Model: The Basis of Consistently Customer-Oriented Company Design”, he brings the experience gained from over 1,000 projects, studies and consulting engagements into a framework that offers direction for those responsible for CRM management and anyone interested in approaching customer centricity strategically.
What makes this chapter particularly valuable? It explains:
My conclusion: anyone rethinking CRM today or wondering why existing initiatives are faltering should definitely read this chapter. It is more than theory. It provides a framework for action. Ultimately, it forms the foundation for the entire book, so be sure to read it. 😉
This blog post is based on the chapter “The CRM Competence Model: The Basis of Consistently Customer-Oriented Company Design” by Martin Stadelmann from the book “CRM Goes Digital – Design and Use of Digital Customer Interface in Marketing, Sales and Service”, published in 2024 by Springer Gabler Publishing House.
Sabine Kirchem is a Marketing, Brand, and Communications expert as well as a book author. She is enthused by innovation topics, current trends and technologies in the areas of digitalization, marketing and communications.
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