Microsoft Azerbaijan Teaches Relationships with Customers in Banks
November 27, Baku will host a seminar on "Customer Relationship Management in financial institutions." The event was organized on shares of Microsoft Azerbaijan, VeriPark and Avtenta.
According to the local representation of the world's largest corporation, this will be used by financial managers, business development managers, experts in budgeting, forecasting and management of relations with customers.
The main theme of the discussions will attract, retain and develop customer incentives. The workshop manager to manage relationships with customers in Central and Eastern Europe Microsoft Corporation Tomas peppers tell participants of the event on the management of relationships with customers in financial institutions , director of customer relationship management of the company Avtenta Dejan Blatnik share skills as companies using multi-channel sales improve final sales figures and CEO Veripark Ozkan Erener talk about banking.
In addition , the seminar will be presented product Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 - A new version of flexible business solutions for customer relationship management .
The seminar will be held on November 27 at the Hilton Ametist hall from 09:30 to 14:00. Those wishing to participate in this event may contact Microsoft Azerbaijan: Tel.: (+994 12) 437-38-00; azms@microsoft.com. - 17D-
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