CRM – Outlook reminders …

March 1, 2009 by JFerguson · Leave a Comment 

If you’re like me, you have many tasks syncing from CRM into outlook … and then finding you may be drowning in reminders, and snooze has become your best friend!

Fear not, as the CRM Team Blog has a great solution for you!

Fortunately, I picked up a neat little registry setting trick from former CRM Product Manager Michael Lu. By adding the registry setting OutlookSyncDisableTaskReminders to your client computer (not the server) at HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/MSCRMClient and setting its value to 1, the Outlook client will not create reminders on activities it syncs into Outlook.

CRM – Outlook reminders …

This solution won’t work for everyone, but I find that it works pretty well for me.

WARNING: Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious, system-wide problems that may require you to re-install Windows to correct them. Only administrators will have the necessary permissions to perform this modification. Microsoft cannot guarantee that any problems resulting from the use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use the Registry Editor at your own risk.

‘til next time!

CRM Statement of Direction – February 2009

February 26, 2009 by JFerguson · Leave a Comment 

Hot off the presses is the latest CRM Statement of direction for February 2009, from Microsoft.

You can read the PDF here.

‘til next time.

LinkedIn to MS CRM link!

December 23, 2008 by JFerguson · Leave a Comment 

CRM MVP Matt Wittemann has written a fantastic way of researching leads by allowing you to research them on LinkedIn.

The result is that you can open a Lead record and the iFrame will show you how many LinkedIn users work at the Lead’s company. You can click on them to open a new window to view all the connections, and, of course, you’ll get the most out of the widget if you have a LinkedIn account so you can reach out to these people in your sales process.

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Read More on the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Team Blog about how to implement this - and don’t hesitate to let us know directly at CSG if we can assist.

Have a great Christmas everyone.

Microsoft CRM List Web Part for SharePoint - released!

December 19, 2008 by JFerguson · Leave a Comment 

Microsoft CRM List Web Part for SharePoint   released!The Microsoft Dynamics CRM team has released the List Web Part for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0.

The List Web Part can be installed on Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 SP1+ and Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 SP1+  … and the best bit the List Web Part is free for download and use!

List Web Part allows users to display CRM data inside a SharePoint page. The List Web Part for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 provides a subset of the Microsoft CRM record list and allows users to view records from Microsoft Dynamics CRM as a list in a SharePoint dashboard, open records in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0, and connect multiple web parts to gain insight from different sources.

We have a robust SharePoint practice at CSG, so if you’d like to discuss any element of either SharePoint, or CRM, please do not hesitate to give us a call on 1300 306 332, or drop me an email.

Download Link: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=3B6EB884-EC15-4288-A2A3-D0B47E057458&DisplayLang=en

Who should take ownership?

December 18, 2008 by JFerguson · Leave a Comment 

One of the things we constantly face as CRM consultants, is the challenge of getting ownership from the client side - they may have dedicated project managers, but what about once the project finishes?

Umar Khan a Microsoft CRM MVP has written an excellent article about this very issue:

It is always a tricky responsibility, who should take the ownership of not only the successful implementation of Microsoft Dynamics CRM but also making sure that its internal users are using CRM in a way which can ultimately help in achieving the expected goals of CRM strategy.

Just installing and configuring a fine CRM software is not enough. Providing CRM training is also not the last step. It is most important that employees of the company are ready to use CRM even if they are reluctant. People are often reluctant to accept change. But by providing concrete examples of how this product can be used to improve an employee’s performance, the best of your staff will quickly gravitate towards using the new solution set.

Read more of the article here

’til next time.

Microsoft CRM 5.0 - What’s planned?

November 12, 2008 by JFerguson · Leave a Comment 

CRM 4.0 has only been with us for less than a year, but already Microsoft Dynamics CRM 5.0 is being discussed, and the new features being discussed and worked on by the Microsoft CRM development team.

Of course, this is very early in the development cycle, and not all will be released … but at least gives us a nice taste for what is planned!

Microsoft Dynamics CRM UK Blog has a lot of information, which is summarised below:

Ribbon Navigation

Taken from Office 2007 (love it or hate it!) the implementation of the ribbon navigation system is slated for CRM 5.0 to make it easier for users to pick up and find key areas - and this will be completely customisable.

Microsoft CRM 5.0   Whats planned?

Data Filtering

Navigate to the “DataView”, click the “Filter” command, and perform in-line filtering.

Microsoft CRM 5.0   Whats planned?

Team Ownership -

Team Owned entities are added in CRM5, which allows for major security benefit

Native SharePoint Integration -

Full, out-of-the-box integration with Windows SharePoint Services for document management

In-line Visualizations -

CRM5 allows you to visualize numeric data using in-line charts. This is not SQL Server Reporting Services currently.

Microsoft CRM 5.0   Whats planned?

There are many more administration and development features available to read at Microsoft Dynamics CRM UK Blog.

We’ll keep you up-to-date as more information appears publicly available!

Microsoft CRM Accelerators - Release …

November 5, 2008 by JFerguson · Leave a Comment 

Microsoft have released to market two of their CRM Accelerators, for Microsoft CRM 4.0  and these are:

  1.  Extended Sales Forecaster: enriches the out-of-the-box sales forecasting capabilities in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0.
  2. CRM Notifications Accelerator: allows users to subscribe to the CRM “business events” that are significant to them, e.g. a salesperson is interested in new leads and opportunities assigned to them whereas a customer service representative is interested in new service cases assigned to them, via RSS.

These accelerators can be downloaded now by existing Microsoft CRM 4.0 Customers - for more details of their location, and how to deploy this to your system, send me an email!

How to Categorise Email in Microsoft CRM

November 3, 2008 by JFerguson · 1 Comment 

Joel Lindstrom a Microsoft CRM MVP has written a great article about managing your flood of emails with Outlook and Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

To quote:

You are a busy professional who sends and receives a large quantity of e-mail messages. Fortunately, you have Microsoft Dynamics CRM, so you track these messages from Microsoft Office Outlook and associate them with the account, contact, or opportunity that they pertain to.

But say that you want to further categorize these e-mail messages, so that when you look through a mile-long list of e-mails on a contact record, you can see those tagged as, for example, “Product Question”.

Learn how by clicking here to read the whole article!

Event: Microsoft CRM - Everyone Gets it!

October 31, 2008 by JFerguson · Leave a Comment 

Microsoft-AnimationEndless meetings. Scattered information. Copy machines that mysteriously jam whenever there’s a deadline. Let’s face it. Work is hard enough.

That’s why we made Microsoft Dynamics CRM so easy to use.

Consider this: Research says 46% of people licensed to use business management software never use it. Why? Because it’s too hard. Too unfamiliar. It’s not user-friendly.  In short, no one gets it.

But everyone gets Microsoft Dynamics CRM.

It works like and with the familiar Microsoft software your people already know. So if they know Microsoft® Office Outlook® and Microsoft® Office Excel®, they know Microsoft Dynamics. Imagine what they can do, and what your business can accomplish, when you’re using  CRM software everyone gets.

Join us in our Perth Office on Wednesday, the 3rd of December for a Breakfast presentation, on exactly how Microsoft Dynamics CRM can easily empower your organisation.

Want to join us?

It’s easy!

Either click here to email us or give Michelle a call on (08) 6250 7900 to reserve your place today.

Microsoft CRM wins #1 Ranking!

October 30, 2008 by JFerguson · Leave a Comment 

Forrester_PicRecently, Forrester announced the results of its rankings for its CRM Sales and Customer Service Wave reports.

Forrester ranked Microsoft Dynamics CRM as the #1 solution in the Direct Sales Management category, beating out Salesforce.com, Oracle Siebel, SAP CRM, and all others in SFA.

Also, Dynamics CRM was ranked as #1 in the “Record Customer-Centric” category over Salesforce, Oracle, and SAP. This category focuses on complex B2B relationships where customer service is driven from within the CRM solution.

 

To quote:

Microsoft Dynamics CRM. Over the past five years, Microsoft has established itself as a major CRM player thanks to deep capital investment, a formidable strategy, and strong branding. The product is strong in SFA,  internationalisations, and usability.Arguably its greatest strength is its native Microsoft Office user experience. The solution is set up to look, feel, and function like Outlook. Sales analysis tools, opportunity management, and setup and configuration capabilities are the application’s key SFA strengths. The product also is available in multiple deployment options and is attractively priced below many of the alternative products in the market. The solution is built on the Microsoft .NET framework and integrates seamlessly with other Microsoft productivity tools, like Office, Outlook, and SharePoint.

Read More:  Forrester Wave: Q4 2008 (250)

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