Cookies help us display personalized product recommendations and ensure you have great shopping experience.

By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
SmartData CollectiveSmartData Collective
  • Analytics
    AnalyticsShow More
    composable analytics
    How Composable Analytics Unlocks Modular Agility for Data Teams
    9 Min Read
    data mining to find the right poly bag makers
    Using Data Analytics to Choose the Best Poly Mailer Bags
    12 Min Read
    data analytics for pharmacy trends
    How Data Analytics Is Tracking Trends in the Pharmacy Industry
    5 Min Read
    car expense data analytics
    Data Analytics for Smarter Vehicle Expense Management
    10 Min Read
    image fx (60)
    Data Analytics Driving the Modern E-commerce Warehouse
    13 Min Read
  • Big Data
  • BI
  • Exclusive
  • IT
  • Marketing
  • Software
Search
© 2008-25 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: 6 Tips for Integrating Business Intelligence Solutions with Your CRM
Share
Notification
Font ResizerAa
SmartData CollectiveSmartData Collective
Font ResizerAa
Search
  • About
  • Help
  • Privacy
Follow US
© 2008-23 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
SmartData Collective > Business Intelligence > CRM > 6 Tips for Integrating Business Intelligence Solutions with Your CRM
Business IntelligenceCRM

6 Tips for Integrating Business Intelligence Solutions with Your CRM

Annie Bustos
Annie Bustos
5 Min Read
SHARE

In the age of Big Data, companies are pushing to collect and analyze as many data sources as possible so they can enrich the customer experience and drive sales. One way to gather rich data is by integrating Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tools with business intelligence (BI) platforms.

In the age of Big Data, companies are pushing to collect and analyze as many data sources as possible so they can enrich the customer experience and drive sales. One way to gather rich data is by integrating Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tools with business intelligence (BI) platforms. CRM provides companies with customer-centric data that directly relates to satisfaction, engagement, and experience metrics – while BI can add an additional layer to present this data in a meaningful and actionable way.

 

How are CRM and BI Different?

More Read

big data payroll
3 Common Payroll Errors That Can Be Resolved with AI Solutions
Tips for Developing a BI Roadmap
Finding the Right Sponsor for Your Big Data Project
Would IBM buying Sun impact the decision management market? Nope.
Generative AI: Unlocking New Revenue Streams for Your Business

CRM and BI were built for different purposes. Your CRM is essentially a customer database to store information on interactions and sales history. They typically include communication and analytics tools that help companies address customer needs and keep them informed.

As companies have discovered the importance of the overall customer experience, especially within the context of omnichannl environments, business intelligence integration with CRM has come into play in order to gather increasingly targeted data from both structured and unstructured sources, and then relate and display it in easily digestible formats. BI is more of a strategic solution, where companies saw the need analytics and deeper insights in order to stay competitive. BI handles large amounts of data and provides views into how the overall business is functioning, not just customer sales and actions. BI tools are essential for customer retention and acquisition efforts.

 

Integrating CRM into BI Platforms

Moving data from CRM into a BI platform should be undertaken with care in order to develop truly actionable insights. Here are six best practices to ensure a smooth integration between these two powerful tools.

  1. Understanding what you are looking for. Before the integration, map out what answers you are trying to discover about the customer experience and the business as a whole. There will be some surprising insights that are uncovered after integration, but you should have an initial “wish list” of questions that you want to see answered. Tackle customer-centric problems first before moving onto areas of the business.
  1. Only populate CRM with good data. The data moved into the CRM system can influence strategic decision making when it is a part of the BI platform. Various departments in the company should follow quality data practices, such as uniform and complete customer data collection. The cleaner the data, the better and more relevant the resulting BI-produced insights.
  1. Create a real-time transfer of data. BI provides companies with benefits when the underlying data is current. Companies should establish real-time connections between CRM data and the BI dashboard, so trends can be identified and acted upon. Is there a spike in customer service calls or chats? BI analytics can spot the root problem and get the company back to normal operations.
  1. Refine customer segmentations. Merging CRM and BI solutions results in a deeper picture of every single customer. It goes beyond knowing when the customer performed actions, but also their preferences. If social CRM data is included, then segment the customer even further so that marketing and sales can offer targeted and personalized messaging and offers.
  1. Leverage the data for testing. With integration of all the unstructured and structured data from CRM and other sources, the BI tool can give management insight into various metrics. This allows experimentation and testing of ideas to definitively see how they impact real-world numbers.
  1. Ask for help. Creating a strategy that outlines clear goals and measurable KPIs is key the success and adoption of any systems integration undertaking. It’s important to partner with an experienced technology consulting firm like TechBlocks in order to create a CRM/BI integration roadmap so you can gain the most tangible benefits for your organization.

Share This Article
Facebook Pinterest LinkedIn
Share

Follow us on Facebook

Latest News

student learning AI
Advanced Degrees Still Matter in an AI-Driven Job Market
Artificial Intelligence Exclusive
mobile device farm
How Mobile Device Farms Strengthen Big Data Workflows
Big Data Exclusive
composable analytics
How Composable Analytics Unlocks Modular Agility for Data Teams
Analytics Big Data Exclusive
fintech startups
Why Fintech Start-Ups Struggle To Secure The Funding They Need
Infographic News

Stay Connected

1.2kFollowersLike
33.7kFollowersFollow
222FollowersPin

You Might also Like

business intelligence for digital marketing
Business Intelligence

6 Big Business Intelligence Trends of 2017

13 Min Read

BI Giant has Clay Feet

3 Min Read

Google Takes Another Step into BI

2 Min Read

Why BI Doesn’t Work

2 Min Read

SmartData Collective is one of the largest & trusted community covering technical content about Big Data, BI, Cloud, Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, IoT & more.

giveaway chatbots
How To Get An Award Winning Giveaway Bot
Big Data Chatbots Exclusive
AI and chatbots
Chatbots and SEO: How Can Chatbots Improve Your SEO Ranking?
Artificial Intelligence Chatbots Exclusive

Quick Link

  • About
  • Contact
  • Privacy
Follow US
© 2008-25 SmartData Collective. All Rights Reserved.
Go to mobile version
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?