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Customer Relationship Management A Databased Approach

Customer Relationship Management A Databased Approach. V. Kumar Werner J. Reinartz Instructor’s Presentation Slides. Chapter Thirteen. Application of the Customer Value Framework to Marketing Decisions. CV. Topics Discussed.

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Customer Relationship Management A Databased Approach

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  1. Customer Relationship ManagementA Databased Approach V. Kumar Werner J. Reinartz Instructor’s Presentation Slides

  2. Chapter Thirteen Application of the Customer Value Framework to Marketing Decisions CV

  3. Topics Discussed • Optimal Resource Allocation across Marketing and Communication Strategies • Purchase Sequence Analysis: Delivering the right message to the right customer at the right time • The link between Acquisition, Retention and Profitability

  4. Optimal Resource Allocation • Customer Equity: Aggregation of expected lifetime values of a firm’s entire base of existing customers and the expected future value of newly acquired customers • The NPV objective function required to maximize the Customer Equity of a firm is related to • The cash flow from each customer • The expected Inter-purchase time • The cost and frequency of marketing/communication strategies employed

  5. Optimal Resource Allocation (contd.) • The NPV objective function required to maximize Customer Equity of a firm is based on three elements: • A probability based model that predicts the inter-purchase time of each customer • A panel data model that predicts the cash flows from each individual customer • An optimization algorithm that maximizes the profits from each individual customer

  6. Real World Industry Application of Optimal Resource Allocation • By applying an optimization model, a manager can know: • The extent to which face-to-face meetings should be decreased and frequency of direct sales increased or vice-versa • How to maximize profits across various customer segments • Two-step approach: • Develop model and check predictive accuracy • Examine the improvements in profits

  7. Predictive Accuracy of a Model- Example Hit Rate = 225+66/324 = 90%

  8. Duration of Association Approach • Comparison of average profits: Average Profit per customer • Cross analysis of Duration of Relationship and Customer Value obtained on the basis of the NPV maximization objective function indicates that: • Not all the Short duration customers deliver lower profits and not all the Long duration customers deliver higher profits • Some of the profitable customers had escaped the firm’s attention • Firm was allocating disproportionately higher resources to some Long duration customers in the mistaken belief that the duration of their association with the firm was indicative of their profitability

  9. Customer Value Based Approach The observations in Cell III indicate that more than 50 % of the customers that the firm was chasing in the Long duration segment were actually Low Value customers The observations in Cell II indicate that the firm was ignoring a sizable set of customers by classifying them as Short duration customers, when indeed they were contributing significantly to profits

  10. Reallocation of Resources Based on Customer Value High High High Low High Face to Face Meetings: Currently meets once every 6 months Optimal meeting frequency is 4 months Direct Mail/Telesales: Current Interval is 13days Optimal Interval is 4 days Face to Face Meetings: Currently meets once every 4 months Optimal meeting frequency is once every1 month Direct Mail/Telesales: Current Interval is 21 days Optimal Interval is 13 days Customer Value Face to Face Meetings: Currently meets once every 6 months Optimal meeting frequency is once every14 months Direct Mail/Telesales: Current Interval is 27 days Optimal Interval is 26 days Face to Face Meetings: Currently meets once every 3 months Optimal meeting frequency is once every 4 months Direct Mail/Telesales: Current Interval is 10 days Optimal Interval is 19 days Low Low High Low Low Low High Duration of Relationship

  11. Purchase Sequence Analysis • Purchase Sequence Model addresses: • What is the sequence in which a customer is likely to buy multiple products or product categories? • When is the customer expected to buy each product? • What is the expected revenue from that customer? • Other attributes of the model include: • The model captures the differences in the durations between purchases for different product categories • The interdependence in purchase propensities across products is modeled by incorporating cross-product category variables • An individual customer level profit function is developed to predict Customer Value

  12. Purchase Sequence Analysis - Experiment • Model developed for the hardware products of a firm • Test group of sales people adopted strategies based on the model for a year • Comparison made between previous year and current year for test group and with control group for current year alone

  13. Results: Change between Current Year and Previous Year

  14. Results: Difference in Performance between Test and Control Group

  15. Relationship Duration Acquired Customers Customer Profitability Prospects Non-acquired Customers Retention Process Acquisition Process -Firm actions -Customer actions -Competitor actions -Customer characteristics Linking Customer Acquisition, Relationship Duration, and Customer Profitability

  16. Balancing Acquisition and Retention Resources • The amount of investment in a customer and how it is invested has an impact on acquisition, retention and customer profitability • Investments in customer acquisition and retention have diminishing marginal returns • The relative effectiveness of highly personalized communication channels is much greater than the less personalized communication channels . • Under spending in acquisition and retention is more detrimental and results in smaller ROIs than overspending • A suboptimal allocation of retention expenditures will have a larger detrimental impact on long-term customer profitability than suboptimal acquisition expenditures • The customer communication strategy that maximizes long-term customer profitability maximizes neither the acquisition rate nor the relationship duration

  17. Summary • The NPV objective function required to maximize Customer Equity of a firm, is related to cash flow from each customer, expected Inter-purchase time and cost and frequency of the marketing/communication strategies used • Cross analysis of Duration of Relationship and Customer Value indicates that not all Short duration customers deliver lower profits and not all Long duration customers deliver higher profits • Customer Value based approach demonstrates superiority to the Duration of Association approach in terms of profitable segmentation of customers • By linking acquisition and retention process, it is possible to see a complete and unbiased picture of the drivers behind customer selection/acquisition, relationship duration, and customer profitability

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