CRM 4.0 Concepts: What are Leads, Contacts and Opportunities?

An unsupported version of CRM.One of the most frequent questions I’ve come across from new clients is: “What’s the difference between Leads, Contacts and Opportunities in Dynamics CRM?”

This topic comes up because older contact management systems typically don’t have separate repositories for Leads, Contacts and Opportunities. These clients are used to having all that information lumped together in one table (usually Contacts), which may make it difficult for them to conceptualize the way CRM works. That setup can create a rather messy database to decipher when it comes down to managing the sales pipeline.

The thinking behind separating Leads and Contacts in Microsoft Dynamics CRM is to separate the unqualified sales leads from the qualified sales opportunities. The goal is to keep your sales team from spending time on disinterested leads, and focusing on getting real results for your Sales Pipeline report.

For the fundamental differences between CRM Leads, Contacts and Opportunities, see below. Keep in mind that this is how a “vanilla” version of CRM looks like; these records and processes can be easily configured to the way you do your business.

CRM Leads

CRM Contacts

CRM Opportunities

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Thank you for explaining these in simple words!

Short and to the point

Nicely done, in simple words.
Thanks.

Brief, good explanation of the concepts. Thank you.

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