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As the business landscape evolves, the traditional way people work together-in the office or in the field-looks very different today than it did just a couple of years ago. Join this webcast to learn how Microsoft Dynamics CRM can help you develop and strengthen profitable customer relationships. Designed to work the way your business does, Microsoft CRM provides a powerful range of options for measuring progress and results of customer relationship management (CRM) activities within the system. Whether you are a sales manager, a customer service representative, a marketing director, or chief executive officer (CEO), you can have a consolidated, fast, and current views of all the measurements and key performance indicators (KPIs) that are relevant to your role with Microsoft CRM.


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