Archive for December, 2011

Profile and Survey Customers with CRM 2011 Dialog Processes

December 31, 2011 – One of the most obvious applications of dialog processes are scripted conversations. And one of the most obvious examples of a scripted conversation is a survey. Dialog processes work great for all kinds of surveying and profiling requirements, and that’s what this special New Year’s Eve edition of the Dynamics CRM Trick Bag is all about. And for the record, without intending any disrespect to the Mayans, I think 2012 is going to be an excellent 365-day year!

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CRM 2011 Dashboard Examples

December 15, 2011 – The more I use dashboards, the more uses I find for them. Judging by the number of questions I get on the topic, other people are finding them useful as well. This article contains several examples of how Dynamics CRM 2011 dashboards can help you visualize your information and get things done, plus a few dashboard implementation tips.

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Tracking and Scoring User Activity

December 14, 2011 – Everybody agrees that user adoption is a good thing, and that high user adoption is a key measure of the overall success of a CRM implementation. But how can you measure “user adoption?” This article describes a simple approach, combining a couple of customizations and a few workflows, to come up with a single metric by which users can be ranked. And for best results, don’t tell your users you’re measuring their activity!

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Round-Robin Record Assignment with CRM 2011 Dialog Processes

December 12, 2011 – The Dynamics CRM literature is replete with articles about round-robin schemes to assign records. It turns out to be easier to implement processes like this with dialogs than with workflows, because a dialog process can extend its data context as it runs. Here’s an example. Enjoy!

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Use Microsoft Connect to Drive Product Improvement

December 7, 2011 – A long time ago I wrote an article, My Dynamics CRM 5 Wish-List, on some of the features I most wanted to see in the next release of Dynamics CRM. I received plenty of comments and emails about that post, but these days if I really feel strongly about a feature I use the Microsoft Connect site: https://connect.microsoft.com.

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Customizing One-to-Many Relationships

December 3, 2011 – One-to-Many (or 1:N) relationships are ubiquitous in Dynamics CRM. A reader’s question prompted this article on how to customize the default behavior of 1:N relationships, such as what happens to child records when their parents are assigned, shared and the like.

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Marketing Automation in Dynamics CRM

December 3, 2011 – I recently began using ClickDimensions for my crm-centric marketing automation solution, and it’s been working great. This article summarizes the primary benefits of marketing automation add-ons for Dynamics CRM, and uses ClickDimenions examples to illustrate. Enjoy!

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