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As we continue our Dynamics CRM Never Stops Evolving blog series, we share the benefits of doing a CRM assessment and why it helps you plan your Dynamics 365 CE implementation.<\/h2>\n
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In the first blog<\/a> of our blog series<\/a>, we explored how to determine if your existing CRM is meeting your organization’s needs. If you want to move forward with a new CRM or make major changes to your current CRM, you will need a roadmap to drive your vision.<\/span><\/p>\n

You\u2019d be hard-pressed to find an organization that is not constantly trying to improve its customer experience<\/a>. Amazon is very transparent about this desire, with \u201ccustomer obsession\u201d listed as their first leadership principle. This principle is listed on their site, \u201cCustomer Obsession: Leaders start with the customer and work backward. They work vigorously to earn and keep customer trust. Although leaders pay attention to competitors, they obsess over customers.\u201d<\/p>\n

Though some organizations may not call it an obsession, they\u2019re striving for the same thing: Make customers happy, provide an incredible experience, and make them want to keep coming back for more.<\/strong> If used correctly, a customer relationship management tool, CRM for short, can help you achieve this goal.<\/p>\n

In this blog post, we\u2019ll talk about the power of a CRM \u2013 specifically Microsoft\u2019s CRM tool, Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement or \u201cCE\u201d \u2013 how a CRM assessment works, why you need one, and why organizations should always have a clear roadmap for their CE implementation. Whether you\u2019re already using a CRM, thinking about implementing a CRM for the first time, or even using Dynamics 365 CE and need to do some rearchitecting, this blog is for you.<\/p>\n

The Benefits of Dynamics 365 CE<\/h2>\n

The list of benefits Dynamics 365 CE can bring to an organization is long. Still, the most convincing argument for why organizations need a CRM tool is to improve their customer relationships.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Dynamics 365 CE is much more than a database of customer information. However, the fact that you can store all customer and account data in a single, centralized location is a major benefit that organizations shouldn\u2019t overlook.<\/p>\n

When users track all emails, phone calls, tasks, marketing activities, notes, key documents, related contacts and more against a single customer, all Dynamics 365 CE users can see this information on the customer record. When all users operate off the same customer information, they have the context they need to create more personalized customer interactions, which we know will likely boost customer satisfaction.<\/p>\n

Because Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement\u00a0is a Microsoft product built on the Power Platform<\/a>, it offers a number of integrations out-of-the-box that you can enable with a few clicks \u2013 track Outlook emails, access SharePoint documents, chat via Teams and more, all from within the CE user interface.<\/p>\n

You can automate repetitive tasks with Power Automate, Microsoft\u2019s low-code automation tool and easily pull CE data into Power BI for enhanced reporting. Additionally, Microsoft continuously evolves the AI capabilities<\/a> in Dynamics 365 and issues regular feature updates.<\/p>\n

Now that we know how Dynamics 365 CE can benefit your organization, let\u2019s take a look at what it takes to actually implement the tool and start reaping some of the benefits.<\/p>\n

Why You Need a CRM or CE Assessment<\/h2>\n

The purpose of a CRM assessment is to understand your organization\u2019s current state pain points and needs so you can craft a future-state vision based on your findings.<\/p>\n

Planning is a key part of any implementation. A detailed plan can mitigate project risk by providing accurate timeline and resource estimates. The more you know going into an implementation, the better your plan will be. By completing an assessment and evaluating key pain points, processes and data, your team will have what it needs to create a detailed project plan and, therefore, a solid foundation for your implementation<\/a>.<\/strong><\/p>\n

Working with a Dynamics 365 CE Partner<\/h2>\n

While some implementations are less complex than others, we typically recommend working with a partner. Partners bring industry experience and software-specific knowledge that can prove extremely valuable during an assessment and implementation.<\/p>\n

Beyond the software-specific knowledge, partners also bring:<\/p>\n