Regional Development Agency (RDA)
Yorkshire Forward is introducing a
single database to simplify its support provided to small businesses through
government agency Business Link.
The system will integrate data from all regional Business Link agencies to
allow information sharing across the region by government agencies and small and
medium-sized businesses.
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Justin Leckie, Business Link transition project manager, says the knowledge
database will serve Business Link users, the Learning and Skills Council and
other organisations delivering specific programmes of support.
‘A common system means an adviser from one office can see if a business has
had a call or a visit from another and access a complete history,’ said Leckie.
The regional knowledge system will include a customer relationship management
(CRM) system incorporating a supplier database, an e-marketing system and
reporting and analysis tools.
The CRM system will make it easier to appoint good suppliers.
‘It also means marketing can focus on specific sectors,’ he said.
The database will be consolidated from four systems and is due to go live in
April 2008.
‘Moving to a single system will clearly create efficiency savings though
there is an investment to set up and run the new system,’ said Leckie.
Bloor Research analyst Philip Howard said: ‘Tying up customers with potential
suppliers across different systems is always difficult without employing special
integration software which is very complex.’
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