
The submitted diploma thesis talks about evolutionary stage of classical CRM solution called Social CRM (also known as CRM 2.0 or SCRM). The goal of this work is to map a current offer at the market with SCRM and to compare it with the demand of Czech companies. The theoretical part explains all the basic terms associated with the topic, a short history and current evolution on the market. The work also identifies summary of various groups of Social CRM tools, which are currently widely used and tries to outline their functions. The main part of the study is the practical section which contains two kinds of surveys. First is devoted to Social CRM in terms of current and potential users of social networks for small and medium-sized enterprises in Czech Republic. The goal of the second survey is to discover the current situation and future evolution of Social CRM among suppliers of ERP solu-tions. Results from these two surveys are presented and widely discussed.
evolution; ERP; Social CRM nástroje; inovace; sociální sítě; Social CRM tools; Social CRM; social networks; evoluce; innovation; CRM 2.0; podnikové informační systémy; CRM
evolution; ERP; Social CRM nástroje; inovace; sociální sítě; Social CRM tools; Social CRM; social networks; evoluce; innovation; CRM 2.0; podnikové informační systémy; CRM
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