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CRM in Education
K.Krishnakumar* Dr.A.Jayakumar**
* Lecturer in Commerce, Periyar University, Salem – 11
** Reader in Commerce, Periyar University, Salem – 11
CRM should be considered as an enterprise strategy aimed at maximizing the degree of satisfaction customers have with the provided service. This strategy can take shape in an internal and external process and in the selection and deployment of a set of support tools. In recent years, CRM has been successfully adopted in the business environment, mainly in the bank and telecommunication sectors. Moreover, nowadays it is present in practically all business sectors. Recently, it has found a place in education too, becoming an essential tool for those education centers/providers that are working on the Web as virtual or distance universities. Many eLearning tools providers offer, in their systems, specific CRM functionality such as in WebCT or IBM Learning Space, as well as more general solution providers like Oracle, Peoplesof...
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Research Triangle
Counties
Chatham
Durham
Franklin
Harnett
Johnston
Orange
Person
Wake
Cities
The Triangle region, as defined for statistical purposes as the Raleigh-Durham-Cary CSA, comprises 8 counties, although the U.S. Census Bureau divided the region into two metropolitan statistical areas and one micropolitan area in 2003. Some local television networks define the region as Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville. Although Fayetteville, North Carolina, is nearly 50 miles (80 km) from Raleigh’s city limits, it is in the designated market area.
Primary cities
Raleigh, 380,173
Durham, 217,847
Chapel Hill, (Town), 54,492
Suburbs with more than 10,000 inhabitants
Apex
Carrboro
Cary
Clayton
Fuquay-Varina
Garner
Holly Springs
Morrisville
Sanford
Smithfield
Wake Forest
Suburbs with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants
Angier
Bahama
Bear Creek
Bennett
Benson
Bonlee
Bonsal
Buies Creek
Bunn
Bynum
Carbonton
Centerville
Cleveland
Coats
Corinth
Dunn
Efland
Erwin
Fearrington
Feltonville
Four Oaks
Franklinton
Friendship
Goldston
Gorman
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