Posts Tagged ‘Enterprise Feedback Management’

VOC from the Front Lines

At a recent luncheon with Voice of the Customer (VOC) practitioners in Atlanta, the author of this blog, Matt Bowman, director of campaign marketing for Allegiance, noticed a few trends emerging from the conversation. This blog discusses those trends and also provides some insight on why those topics have emerged as “top of mind” items with today’s VOC practitioners.

EFM Market Growing

The Enterprise Feedback Management (EFM) market continues to grow, even amidst the current economic environment. The underlying cause of this growth appears to be increased customer retention through real-time voice of the the customer (VOC) programs. And there was certainly a lot of talk about this at the recent Gartner CRM conference in London. The fact that this is being talked about so much is evidence that the market has matured significantly in the past 12 months. The author of this blog, Chris Cottle, VP of Marketing for Allegiance, believes that the next big step for VOC programs will lie within the analytical side. Read this blog to find out why and also learn more about what this side will mean for businesses.

Software-as-a-Service Advantages in 2009

I’ve been doing a lot of research lately on Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), and have come to the conclusion – given the current state of the economy which is forcing businesses to do more with less (e.g. collect more feedback and increase customer and employee loyalty; spend less on surveying, infrastructure and staff, and yet get the [...]