David Raab of the CDP Institute says CDP and CRM should not be confused.
You do your readers a huge disservice by conflating CDP and CRM. Yes, both store customer data – as do data lakes, data warehouses, marketing automation, email engines, personalization tools, web content managers, and a host of other systems. Each of those is designed for a specific purpose and stores customer data in a way that fits that purpose.
CRM also has its own purpose – to support sales and service agents when speaking with customers – and is optimized for it. CRMs are notoriously bad at dealing with data that was imported from elsewhere, and with unstructured and semi-structured data types.  Â
They’re generally poor at sharing their data with other systems. Â
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