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22 Jan 09

ProjectVRM Blog » What’s completely screwed about this picture

I would like a simple dashboard that tells me what I’m subscribed to and what I’m not — both for print publications such as Forbes and for email subscriptions of every kind. I would like to have global preferences that would govern how I relate to each of those publishers, and how they relate to me. For example, I would like to throw a switch that says “No” to all third party mailings, both to my font door and to my email addresses. When I establish a relationship with a new publisher, or publication, or supplier of any kind, I would like them all to know, as a matter of policy, that I don’t want them to waste their time, money and server cycles by sending me junk mail of any kind. And that I don’t appreciate having my own bandwidth, cycles, disk space, rods, cones and time wasted dealing with any of it. I might give a global or selective thumbs up to surveys, provided I also have a standard way to send error messages and other feedback to survey sources.

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16 Jun 08

joeandrieu.com » Blog Archive » Answers to a few questions about VRM

  • What’s needed for VRM to work ?


    We need to work through electronic marketplace issues from customers’ perspectives, with attention to the full power of relationships, finding consistent ways to create new value through the network. For the Standards Committee, that means a public conversation starting with users and requirements. Once that is vetted in an open source manner, we can explore particular implementations. We believe that with a well defined, high quality requirements specification, service providers will emerge to deliver those services.

01 Jun 08

Vendor relationship management: CRM threat or opportunity? - 26 May 2008

  • Therefore, VRM compliant email services will provide the individual with control over their inbox including ‘invitations’ for specific products or services with the facility to use multiple temporary, anonymous email addresses which can be discontinued when an appropriate supplier is identified.
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