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Project VRM is a worldwide community of individuals, companies and organizations working on VRM (vendor relationship management) tools, protocols and standards. It is a project of the [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/home/ Berkman Center for Internet and Society] at Harvard University, and is led by [[Doc Searls]], an alumnus fellow of the Center (he was a fellow there from 2006-2010). | |||
At least conceptually, VRM is the customer-side counterpart of Customer Relationship Managment (CRM). VRM tools provide individuals with tools both for independence from vendors and better means for engaging with vendors. The intended result is a productive balance of power and responsibility between vendors and customers — for the good of both — in the marketplace. | |||
Latest revision as of 12:26, 27 December 2011
Project VRM is a worldwide community of individuals, companies and organizations working on VRM (vendor relationship management) tools, protocols and standards. It is a project of the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, and is led by Doc Searls, an alumnus fellow of the Center (he was a fellow there from 2006-2010).
At least conceptually, VRM is the customer-side counterpart of Customer Relationship Managment (CRM). VRM tools provide individuals with tools both for independence from vendors and better means for engaging with vendors. The intended result is a productive balance of power and responsibility between vendors and customers — for the good of both — in the marketplace.