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March 31, 2008

Right here, right now with EDM

(Posed by guest blogger, James Taylor)

Richard Higginbotham wrote a nice little post over on mycustomer.com called "Right here, right now: Event-triggered marketing". The use of enterprise decision management or EDM to deliver on this kind of customer-centric, event-based marketing is something about which I have blogged before (there are some links below) but this is such a clear and compelling use of EDM that I wanted to write about it some more.

There are many reasons for the move to event-based marketing including, but not limited to:

The challenges for a company in moving to event-based marketing, however, are significant. Not only is their an organizational and philosophical change (away from business cycles and towards customer behavior), the technology challenges are real also.

What this points to is that an approach like EDM is ideal for moving to event-based marketing. EDM focuses on precision, consistency, agility, speed and cost, the decision yield of a (marketing) decision and all these aspects are important. EDM uses business rules to ensure compliance and policy enforcement, and to allow rapid change in the face of new requirements. EDM uses predictive and descriptive analytics to accurately segment and target customers. EDM is delivered by building easy-to-integrate decision services so that the right decisions can be delivered to every channel. EDM can be adopted in one channel, for one decision and gradually expanded.

If you are thinking about event-driven marketing, think about EDM. Some other posts that seem relevant include:

JT

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Posted by James Taylor at March 31, 2008 6:29 PM

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