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Every team in a business has different goals and requires specific tools to achieve these goals. This can mean that valuable business data get spread across many different applications. Your business can greatly benefit from having data stored in the same place – ie if CRM becomes the hub for your valued information. And this is very easy to do once you start integrating your CRM with other applications.
You can use an integration to copy records into one system as soon as they are completed in another, or to make sure that certain steps are followed as soon as certain criteria are met. This helps your teams to stay informed and allows them to act sooner. For example; if an Invoice is created in your Accounting Software as soon as it is posted in Workbooks, your Finance team are able to process it there and then, rather than waiting until someone gets around to manually copying everything across.
If you have the data from all of your teams in one place, you can start to build more informative reports and see the bigger picture of how well the company is running. You can start to see how well things move between the different teams, see which parts of your processes are working well and where you are being let down. Then you can be better at knowing where to focus your energy and start to make smarter business decisions.
































