timshi
2010-12-21 01:27:30 +08:00
I think maybe there's a need for this kind of CRM because not everyone is skilled with excel or access etc.
The question is, what is the acceptable price point, and is there money to be made?
Traditionally CRM systems are designed for users in financial services or sales. This makes business sense because in this scenario, better CRM can translate to more sales which means more money for the user. So paying for CRM software can be justified financially, and it's usually a pretty expensive software to buy (>$5000 for a single user CRM install is not uncommon in US and Canada).
However in this case where the user is in the education space that equation does not hold true. So I'm curious about how much are you willing to pay for a tool like this? and what criteria's would you use to justify your spending? (either to yourself, or to your boss, or your boss's boss).