Customer Relationship Management
Customer Relationship Management
Customer Relationship Management
ABSTRACT
Customer Relationship management concept and its impact on customer loyalty is gaining more
and more attention in present business world. Companies are focusing on retaining their loyal
customers rather than gaining new. One such strategic focus is customer loyalty, which should be
viewed as a “must” for automakers hoping to compete. Unlike other consumer products with
more frequent replacement cycles, auto buyers often don’t return to market for three or four
years or even longer. Some empirical evidence suggest that it costs significantly less to retain an
existing customer than it does to acquire a new one, making loyalty especially critical in times
when corporate marketing budgets are scrutinized. The main aim of this paper to evaluate the
impact of CRM benefits on customers’ loyalty and retention for the benefits of enterprise and
customers itself. The results revealed the significant factors that lead to the customer loyalty for
automobile was trust associated with on time service delivery, Promptness in handling repair
work, friendliness helpfulness, arranging replacements and fulfill its obligation to customers.
INTRODUCTION
The automobile industry in India is one of the largest industries in the world. According to IBEF
(India Brand Equity Foundation). The industry accounts for 7.1 per cent of the country's Gross
Domestic Product (GDP). The Two Wheelers segment with 81 per cent market share is the
leader of the Indian Automobile market owing to a growing middle class and a young
population. Moreover, the growing interest of the companies in exploring the rural markets
further aided the growth of the sector. The overall Passenger Vehicle (PV) segment has 13 per
cent market share.
India is also a prominent auto exporter and has strong export growth expectations for the near
future. In April-January 2016, exports of Commercial Vehicles registered a growth of 18.36 per
cent over April-January 2015. In addition, several initiatives by the Government of India and the
major automobile players in the Indian market are expected to make India a leader in the Two
Wheeler (2W) and Four Wheeler (4W) market in the world by 2020.
ROLE OF CRM IN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY
Customer relationship management is important to every firm as they seek to make profit
through long-term relationships with customers. Automobile industries faces unique challenges
in the modern economy, there is a strong competition between new and used car market.
Costumers have incredible information available to them through internet, review system, social
media and more so building relationship requires more effort.
Customer relationship management is the strongest and most effective approach in maintaining
and creating relationship with customers. Customer relationship management is not only
important for business but also for creating a strong personal bonding relation with in people.
Development of this type of relationship builds the business to new level of success.
Once such a relation is built it is easy for the organization to identify the actual needs of the
customer and to know their expectation and that lead to serve them in a better way. Some of the
effective tool used in most of the renowned organization are batch book, sales force etc.
LITERATURE REVIEW
Reichheld and Sasser (1990) indicated that an improvement of 5 percent in customer retention
leads to an increase of 25 percent to 75 percent in profit of automobile companies. Further, Wills
(2009) reported that it costs more than five times as much to obtain a new customer than to keep
an existing one. Moreover, with loyal customers, for example, companies can increase their
revenue. First, loyal customers are less price sensitive, and the premiums of loyal customers
increase 8 percent annually in the personal insurance industry (Reichheld and Teal, 1996).
Second, loyal customers are willing to purchase frequently, try the firms’ other products or
services, and bring new customers to the firms (Reichheld and Sasser, 1990). Further the author
indicates that customer loyalty provides a foundation for a firm to examine their marketing
strategy, relationship quality improvement activities, and value creation program. Day (1969)
introduced the concept of commitment to loyalty studies, and reported that commitment to the
brand is necessary in determining the loyalty. The study seeks to develop a conceptual
framework of brand image on customer commitment and loyalty. Therefore, the purpose of study
is to evaluate how corporate brand image affects customer commitment as well as impact on
loyalty in automobile sector. The biased behavioural response expressed over time by some
decision making unit with respect to one or more alternative brands out of a set of such brands
and is a function of psychological process (Jacoby and Chestnut (1978, p.80)).
METHODOLOGY OF STUDY
This research involves the sample being drawn from a part of population which is close to hand.
The questionnaire survey technique was used to collect data. Responses where collected from
100 respondents. The choice of questions for the study include question on personal background;
age, gender, employment type, student and unemployed. The other questions were based on
variables used to assess automobile service performance.
INTERPRETATION
From the study it is analyzed that there are different CRM activities
AVILABILITY OF SERVICE: This is an important factor and it is loaded by two variables
availability of appointment and receiving. It is analyzed that customers are concerned about
availability of the vehicle services at point of time.
PROMPT SERVICE: it has been uploaded by only one variable is promptness of the service
offered by the service provider. CRM system saves time and cost of the customers so customers
expect prompt service from the service provider.
REPLACEMENT: It has been uploaded only by one variable is promptness of the service
offered by arranging replacement of auto parts etc.
USER FRIENDLY: This factor has been uploaded by two variables –friendliness and on time
delivery and cleanliness. Under the CRM benefits now a days companies also offered the online
service booking facility, pick and drop facility for retaining their loyal customers.
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35
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YES
20 NO
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Highly Satisfied Neutral Least satisfied Dissatisfied
satisfied
FINDINGS
The paper shows the impact of different dimensions of customer relationship management. From
the analysis it is concluded that customer works and promises are reliable. Automobile service
provider fulfills their obligation to the customers, so the automobile sectors need to give more
importance to the variable which can increase customer loyalty.
From this study it is analyzed that most of the customers are satisfied with the services provided
by the company and so they will be loyal customers and they will be retained. This indicates that
customer satisfaction leads to customer loyalty and retention.
SUGGESTIONS
The organization shall collect more information from customers to improve relationship between
them. There is a tough competition in automobile sector so it is more important to consider the
future needs and wants of the customers and to implement new services.
CONCLUSION
CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT (CRM) IN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRIES is
undertaken to study the level of relationship with the customers. Majority of customers are
satisfied with the services provided by different company such as Tata, Mahindra and Mahindra,
Honda etc. serving the customers is important, customer is the king in the market and retaining
them in this competitive world is more important. By proper analysis company can provide
better service and maintain a good customer relationship.
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