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Page 1: 1 Marketing and Sales Roundtable Leveraging Sales and Marketing Systems in Early Stage Companies November 2003.

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Marketing and Sales Roundtable

Leveraging Sales and Marketing Systems in Early Stage Companies

November 2003

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Agenda

• Introduction and objectives• Marketing and sales closed loop system (MSCLS)• Perceived barriers to adoption of technology solutions• Timing for deployment of technology-enabled CRM systems• CRM: focused and leveraged marketing, sales and support management• Key success factors for CRM systems deployment • Sample CRM technology options• Representative hosted CRM solution – salesforce.com

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Effectiveness dependent upon functional relationships, processes and IT infrastructure (CRM)

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Sample Technology Options

• Mid-market CRM licensed software packages• Contact Management: Act, Goldmine• SFA: Siebel, SalesLogix, Pivotal, Onyx• MA/CLM: Kana, e.piphany• Support: Remedy, Siebel• SFA+CSS: MS-CRM

• Hosted CRM software and services (IT outsource)• SFA + MA + CSS + …: salesforce.com, UpShot/Siebel, SalesNet• MA/CLM: Eloqua, GotMarketing• CSS: RightNow• Surveys: SurveyMonkey• Referral networks: Spoke, LinkedIn• Suites (incl. ERP): NetSuite

Hosted model reflects budgets, resources and needs of small companies

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Perceived Barriers to Adoption of CRM Solutions

• Objection: Too early for automation• Rebuttal:Early stage companies need visibility into their market’s sales potential and

the success of sales and marketing initiatives more than anyone.• Objection: Technology is too expensive and takes too long to deploy• Rebuttal:With an online service, there is no hardware or software to buy, install, or

maintain, dramatically reducing your TCO and increasing your time to value.• Objection: SFA systems require too much work from sales force• Rebuttal:An SFA application properly implemented see >90% adoption rates and

significantly decreases time spent forecasting and reporting.• Objection: Route to market is through (uncontrollable) channels• Rebuttal:Using CRM, marketing can optimize market segmentation, analyze existing

customers for cross-sell/up-sell opportunities, standardize marketing and sales communications, and gain critical insight into lifetime customer value.

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Timing for CRM Systems Deployment

• Contact management – more than 1 prospect• Sales Force Automation (SFA) – first sales person• Marketing Automation/Closed-Loop Marketing (MA/CLM) – formal lead

generation program, product launch• Customer Service and Support (CSS) – general availability (G.A.), product

launch• Partner Relationship Management (PRM) functionality – more than 1

channel partner

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The Problem: Isolated Customer Data

• No shared source for customer information

• Management lacks visibility into the business and employee performance

• Sales, marketing and support teams cannot collaborate effectively

• Lost revenue and increased costs

Marketing Support Sales Sales

Isolated Employees Work From Individual Contact Managers Or Spreadsheets

MANAGER

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The Solution: Customer Relationship Management (CRM)

• Shared Customer Database• All team members can access shared customer information• Share tasks and calendar events

• Mapped to existing business processes• Standard sales methodologies• Custom fields • Custom reports

• Improved productivity, effectiveness and efficiency• Management visibility• Better collaboration and increased revenues• Lower costs

CRMDatabase

Sales

Sales

Support

Marketing

MANAGER

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Manage Customers AcrossThe Life Cycle

• Attract, grow and retain targeted and profitable customers• Optimize revenues and improve organizational efficiencies• Attain a 360 degree view of customer relationships• Improve customer satisfaction

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CRM: Focused and Leveraged Sales Activities• Allow sales reps to effectively manage multiple deals simultaneously

• Provide system support for standard sales methodologies

• Define, administer, analyze, and change sales territories

• Get visibility into all players involved with deals

• Instant access to the sales documents and materials

• Manage and identify the right customer references to help close deals

• Analyze past and emerging competitive trends

• Get pipeline insight and analysis

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CRM: Focused and Leveraged Marketing Activities• Plan marketing spend and manage all campaigns

• Measure campaign effectiveness (ROI)

• Track prospect inquiries and ensure leads are never dropped or lost

• Create targeted campaign lists by customer segment

• Setup lead capture forms on company website

• Arm sales with the up-to-date marketing collateral through a centralized document library

• Make channels more effective and self-reliant with high-impact HTML email templates

• Blast high-impact emails to prospects and customers with subsequent tracking

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CRM: Focused and Leveraged Service and Support Activities

• Track customer inquiries end-to-end with complete case history

• Define case resolution to assign and escalate cases based on service guidelines

• Setup case capture forms on website to directly receive and route customer inquiries

• Build and manage a repository of solutions (customer service portal - knowledge base)

• Make customers self-reliant by offering them an online service channel available 24x7

• Track customer service levels and trends in customer satisfaction

• Offer global support by establishing distributed service centers around the world

• Track key metrics on service delivery and team performance

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Key Success Factors

• Scope document – why needed, what’s included, initial goals, limiting factors such as international support/PRM functionality (can be as little as one page)

• Top-down management buy-in (and willingness to drive usage)• Assignment of company resources (business and operations) to define strategy, plan

deployment and execute• Well-defined processes (standard, predictable methodology, common language – e.g.

definition of ‘qualified lead’, rules of engagement, privacy guidelines) and metrics• System roadmap (functional integration, international, partners)• Change management plan: dependent processes/systems, multilevel

training/documentation, usage incentives • Acceptable system performance: access, data entry• KISS (focus on critical needs)

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Representative Hosted Solution: salesforce.com

                                                                       

            

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Time to Value for hosted CRM Systems

Net

Valu

e

Time

Go Live Date ~ 3 Months

Value to Customer

Source: Gartner, Customer Surveys

RiskRisk

Breakeven

6 months

>90%>90%SuccessfulSuccessful

ImplementationImplementationss

• “The average implementation length is 30 days, and customers typically report ROI of more than 300% in the first year.”

Source: Gartner Oct/2002

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Appendix

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MarketFocus Services Objectives

• Bring an objective, market-focused point of view to company strategies• Provide pragmatic ‘start-up’ marketing expertise to SRF portfolio companies

– Collaborate with portfolio companies’ management teams to make their companies look as credible and as ‘big’ as possible, as soon as possible

– Help accelerate companies’ time to market, time to money

MarketFocus Team• Line management experience/business perspective

• Extensive ‘go to market’ consulting and customer research experience

• Early stage market, company and product strategy expertise

• ‘Global’ business experience and understanding

• Strategic and implementation capabilities

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Sevin Rosen Funds Portfolio Companies Benefiting from Salesforce.com

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Opportunities to Leverage Technology

Activity Owner System Customer Data

Lead Generation/Qualification Marketing Marketing Automation/CLMReferral Networks

Prioritized leads

Sales Process Management Sales Contact ManagementSFA, PRMOrder Processing

Prospect, customer, channel/partner contactsSales funnel status

Fulfillment Operations ERP/SCM Order statusShipments and returns

Customer Service and Support Sales, Operations, Customer Service

Customer Service & Support (CSS) Support contact historyIssue knowledge base

Satisfaction Surveys Sales, Operations, Customer Service

Web Survey Tools Survey results

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Reducing Your Total Cost Of Ownership: The Iceberg Effect

Implementation &Customization Costs

Hardware

IT Personnel

MaintenanceTraining

Software Licenses

9%

43%

26%

14%

7%

1%

Source: Gartner Group

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Software license costs constitute less than 10% of your total cost of ownership.

Source: Gartner Group

The Old “Own Your Own” Way:Pre-Utility Automation

• Buy the software• Buy the hardware• Hire the dedicated staff• Customize, implement, train• Upgrade, update, maintain

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Successful Application Utility

• No software• No hardware• No dedicated staff• Go live in days rather than months• No-hassle upgrades, updates, and

maintenance….

Net-native applications are less than ¼ the total cost of ownership of enterprise software.

Source: Forrester Research

Ideal approach for fast-growing small companies (40% of salesforce.com business)