Fujitsu OneCRMStandardize pipeline management and strengthen customer touch points with the Fujitsu OneCRM project

Under the OneFujitsu program, Fujitsu is working on the OneCRM project to standardize pipeline management and strengthen customer touch points globally.
Challenges
- In pivoting to an issue-solving approach, our company must consider building and introducing IT systems while at the same time collaborating with customers to find solutions
- Country- specific business opportunity pipelines must be centralized and properly managed
- The division of labor needed to shift from data-based division to a one business-producer approach.
Solutions
Alignment to both Fujitsu and the company’s digital transformation (DX) goals, by implementing the OneCRM project as an in-house project, the company was able to standardize pipeline management and strengthen customer touchpoints.
Outcomes
- Implementation of centralized data management with CRM in different departments in order to help consider potential needs and issues, as well as the proposal of new solutions
- Pipeline standardization in salesforce across the globe, management of business opportunities properly and visualization of the entire business
- Shift to a model of labor and collaboration with divisions and departments with expertise.
"The One in OneFujitsu has the implications of being one globe. We will standardize management, operations, and IT globally to create best practices, and create the Fujitsu core value."
Shunsuke Baba, EVP, Chief Data & Process Officer

Shifting
to a model of labor and collaboration with divisions and departments with expertise
Objectives
- Standardization of pipeline management
- Sophisticated business management through centralized global data management
- Strengthening customer touch points.
- Industry:Manufacturing
- Location:Japan
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Under the OneFujitsu program, Fujitsu is working on the OneCRM project to standardize pipeline management and strengthen customer touch points globally.




