WHITE PAPER:
This IBM study focused on two groups teens and boomers. It explores their lifestyles, values, and particular preferences and attitudes toward shopping. Read this paper to learn how retailers can better meet the needs of these two segments.
WHITE PAPER:
In this white paper, we advocate a new definition for Enterprise 2.0. We explain the business drivers and demographic changes that are forcing new, collaborative business models. We identify the technological capabilities required for an Enterprise 2.0 platform, and highlight the transformational abilities of such a platform.
WHITE PAPER:
This whitepaper will detail seven key points that will help you quickly enhance your email-marketing program. You may also find some low hanging opportunities that you weren't aware you were missing.
WHITE PAPER:
Grocers can pursue customer-focused initiatives and investments with greater precision and success by concentrating on customer advocacy. This paper discusses the attitudes and behaviors that can do improve the level of advocacy among customers.
EGUIDE:
CRM has a long lineage in enterprise software, starting with salesforce automation in the 1990s, Siebel being a big player back in the mists of time. These days, engaging with customers through every conceivable channel, and doing so by way of the cloud are the novelties of CRM.
EBOOK:
Read this presentation recap to see how teams can increase their productivity and yields from a market, an ideal customer profile (ICP) or a set of named ABM accounts with the latest intent data and AI-driven technologies.
WHITE PAPER:
In this brief, explore how individual lead counts and conversion metrics can distract organizations from producing pipeline and revenue, and how buying-group-aware measures enabled by the Demand Unit Waterfall™ can provide a more meaningful evaluation of the health of the B2B revenue engine.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide: Software for marketing, from content marketing through customer experience management to marketing automation, and the rest, has not been as central to the vision of CIOs as ERP and the full panoply of IT infrastructure: storage, security, networking, data centres, and all of the above delivered by way of the cloud.