Everyone knows it: The CRM is full of unclean, inconsistent data and nobody really wants to be responsible. But don't worry, we have the solution! In this article, I'll show you how to take data quality in your CRM to the next level with clever strategies and best practices.
Whether you're just starting out or a seasoned pro, there's something here for everyone. Let's go! ๐Here are a few typical reasons for poor data quality in your company:
Your CRM is so inflexible that new workarounds always have to be found. Suddenly the company name is in the "Last name" field, job titles are in the "Department" field and phone numbers are formatted in a wild mix-up. Pure chaos! ๐๐
Instead of a clean start, such legacy issues from previous systems were dragged along again and again. A relic from the Stone Age in your modern data world. ๐ฆ๐
If a fire breaks out in the office, you can't miss the problem and it is fixed immediately. Additional work due to data chaos is difficult to see. Every process simply takes a little bit longer. That's why data maintenance has never really been prioritized, and of course there is no budget for it. Data quality? What's the point, everything works? ๐ด๐ธ
The boss simply doesn't want to throw anything away. The fear of deleting even ancient data is great. There could be a little gold nugget hidden somewhere in that pile of sand. ๐บโจ
No one in the company is really responsible for data quality. And who can take care of this task 'on the side'? Everyone has enough to do! ๐โโ๏ธ๐ผ
As you can see, there are many reasons why data quality often leaves a lot to be desired. But don't worry, we'll get to grips with it together! ๐
Time to get practical: here are a few tips on how you can improve the data quality in your CRM. Let's start with Part 1: Data governance and data owners. ๐ง๐พ
A special unit that takes responsibility for data quality. These people have an overview and control. Here are the tasks in detail: ๐ฅ๐ ๏ธ
Data profiling
They analyze your data, identify problems and recognize patterns. Like a detective for your data! ๐ต๏ธโโ๏ธ๐
Rules for data quality
The team defines what constitutes 'good' data. Standardized formats, correct fields - nothing is left to chance here. ๐๐
Measuring data quality
You carry out regular measurements to assess data quality. With clear facts and figures. ๐๐
Every object in CRM needs an owner - a responsible employee: whether master data, product information or quotation texts - every object should have a clear responsible person - a data owner. In other words, there is no one data owner; instead, each person owns the data that they or their team generate themselves and with which they are most familiar.
Who owns what?
A division of responsibilities could look like this, for example:Taking responsibility
The data owner is responsible for ensuring that their data is correct and up-to-date.
Coordination with the data quality team
The data quality team trains the data owner so that he knows exactly how to keep his box clean and regularly obtains feedback from him in order to improve the processes.
Monitoring and correcting their data
The data owner is not only responsible for monitoring, but also makes corrections to the data for which they are responsible. ๐๐ง
Here are the golden rules that will help you keep your CRM data under control:
In B2B business, the focus is usually on the characteristics of the company or account. If you want to assign and evaluate a new lead, look at the company first. The following attributes are good candidates to be passed downwards, namely from the company to the contact:
Merge duplicates - but check first: Always take a close look before merging. Nobody wants to lose important data. ๐๐
If possible in your CRM, don't allow data to be entered incorrectly in the first place. A modern CRM validates the format of certain fields as they are entered:
You have to be able to throw something away. Data that only takes up space:
"If you can't measure it, you can't improve it."
~Peter Drucker.
The list goes on and on. Here are some more tips
As you can see, data quality is not rocket science, but a question of proper organization and maintenance. With a clear plan, fixed responsibilities and consistent implementation, you can make your CRM data in CRM shine and massively increase the efficiency of your company.
Keep at it, implement the tips and you will see how your data quality improves - and with it your business success.
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