7 Ways CRM Can Improve Discipleship
Steve Gladen, Global Small Groups Pastor at Saddleback Church, pulls from his 20+ years of small group ministry experience to encourage and equip listeners to lead healthier, growing and more effective small group ministries. In this episode, Steve is joined by co-host Derek and special guest Matt Hamilton (who has 35 years of Tech Sales experience at 7 global companies) to talk about 7 ways CRM can Improve Discipleship. In this episode we break down the following:
High Level Perspective
Personalized Service
Central Repository of Information, accessible and sharable
Data Insights
Time is Our Most Precious Commodity
Continual Improvement – adapt or die
Soul Food – nurturing relationships that foster growth and positive impact
SHOW NOTES:1. High Level Perspective:
- We're all in sales - it's just a question of "what's the product?" - Clear vision & benefit statement - don't make people guess - Concise, positive, fun, high energy, memorableEveryone's favorite subject: Themselves!! The more you know about them, the more impactful & engaging you will be. God's tool to move them beyond themselves-Small Groups (our product) - to fill the spiritual void they have from a broken relationship with God. Small Groups bring back (read Acts 2:42-47) community, Biblical knowledge, personal development (Discipleship), serving, evangelism and worship
2. Personalized Service
Our world demands real time interaction with deep personalization
Personalization = You Care / You Understand Me = Credibility
Credibility is critical in a noisy, misguided world
3. Central Repository of Information, accessible and sharable
A good memory is great but it isn't transferable or scalable (institutional Knowledge)
One source of information for all team members to access
Requires thoughtfulness on the required fields vs. optional fields
Start small, think in terms of the bare essentials or Minimum Viable Product
Too Much Information or Layout / Architecture = can drown the initiative
Shared information shows competence, increases confidence & greatly improves customer experiences
4. Data Insights
Ability to spot trends - very powerful in driving outcomes
Move from reactive to proactive - address issues earlier
Cohorts & Patterns - ability to compare outcomes & experiences over time
Increase personalization and value to customers / people
Competitive advantage - data can bring knowledge & knowledge is gold
5. Time is Our Most Precious Commodity
Use it wisely & maximize impact
Don't waste other people's time - they will reward you through avoidance
Learn through data analysis how to improve time management - adjust regularly
Serve people with the method they prefer, it's not about what you want or like
Focus on building the perfect day & week (activities done every day / week)
Don't let things slip - if a day is subpar, make it up the following day
6. Continual Improvement - adapt or die
Static approaches die no matter how great they are
The world is changing, people are changing and the approach has to stay current Data analysis will spot trends, help reveal required adjustments and highlight areas of application (who or where I need to apply the adjustments)
7. Soul Food - nurturing relationships that foster growth and positive impact
People are attracted to ideas & other people that have a positive impact on them
Align the interaction to provide value / positive impact with every