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Follow on Google News | Stayinfront Executive joins Panel for Latin America Eyeforpharma ConferenceBest Practices in Implementing Global Customer Relationship Management Strategies to be Shared
By: Ken Arbadji The eyeforpharma conference is Latin America's largest gathering of senior-level executives, meeting to identify critical business and commercial strategies that guarantee sustained profits for 2011 and beyond. The panel will explore gaining insights into the Latin American marketplace, creating a successful business model, analyzing a successful commercial strategy and building customer and sales excellence. As Vice President of Business Development at StayinFront, Mr. Barclay has a cross-functional role that includes building relationships with global accounts and establishing local partnerships that extend the services StayinFront offers to its clients. He has over a decade of experience implementing and managing multi-country pharmaceutical CRM system rollouts that cross languages and jurisdictions, and will offer attendees valuable insight into what is required for a coordinated effort that improves selling while delivering effectiveness and best practices to global companies. About StayinFront (http://www.stayinfront.com) StayinFront is an innovative global provider of enterprise-wide customer relationship management (CRM) software, mobile sales force effectiveness, and on-demand CRM solutions. StayinFront has been chosen as a strategic partner by many of the world’s top life sciences, consumer goods and business-to- # # # StayinFront is a global leader in the development, delivery & support of leading CRM (Customer Relationship Management) Software Solutions and decision support tools to Life Sciences, Pharmaceutical, Consumer Goods -CPG Companies & Financial Institutions. End
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