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by Juliet Cohen, Jul

Breastfeeding is the feeding of an infant or young child with milk from a woman's breasts. Breastfeeding can be enjoyable for both you and your baby.
Breast milk is easy to digest and contains antibodies that can protect infants from bacterial and viral infections. Breast engorgement is caused by congestion of the blood vessels in the breast. The breasts are swollen, hard, and painful. Breast milk has the right amount and quality of nutrients to suit your baby's first food needs. Breastfeeding (nursing) your baby can be a comfortable and relaxing experience, though nipple soreness should be expected, especially during the first weeks of breastfeeding. Breast fullness is the gradual accumulation of blood and milk in the breast a few days after birth and is a sign that your milk is coming in.

Breast fullness doesn't impair efficient breastfeeding because the breast tissues can be easily compressed by the baby's mouth. Breast infections most commonly occur in mothers who are stressed, exhausted, have cracked nipples, plugged milk ducts, breast engorgement, who have skipped feedings. A breast infection (mastitis) causes flu-like symptoms such as aching muscles, fever, and a red, hot, tender area on one breast. Breast infections most commonly occur in mothers who are stressed and exhausted, have cracked nipples, plugged milk ducts or breast engorgement, have skipped feedings, or wear a tight bra. Symptoms of yeast infection in the mother are deep, pink nipples that are tender or uncomfortable during and immediately after nursing.

Breast infections most commonly occur in mothers who are stressed and consume have first-rate nipples, plugged milk ducts or breast engorgement, have skipped feedings, or wear a tight bra. Breast engorgement (congestion with blood ) is caused by congestion of the blood vessels in the breast. Breast fullness is the gradual accumulation of blood and milk in the breast a few days after birth and is a sign that your milk is coming in. Pain, stress, and anxiety can interfere with the reflex. Breast milk is safe for the baby and continues to be the best source of nutrition -- even when you have a breast infection. The breasts are swollen, hard, and painful. The nipples cannot protrude to allow the baby to latch on correctly, and nursing is difficult.


Following are the major disadvantages that stops CRM systems from becoming a perfect solution for any business:

Customer Dissatisfaction
Although several businesses have implemented CRM systems to focus on customers, several clients are still dissatisfied with its execution.

They term CRM as "technology that delays" or "stops service". For instance, lots of them find automated voice systems (or Interactive Voice Response) as a big headache and look for companies which have eased its use.

As per a recent study conducted by Accenture, receiving poor customer service remains the number one reason why consumers abandon one service provider and move on to another, be it a mobile service supplier or a credit card provider.

Other factors weighing heavily in consumer defections include lack of customised products and senseless corporate bureaucracies.

Authenticity of Remotely Hosted CRM Services
Lots of businesses these days tend to contract out CRM. At times, cost becomes the driving factor in outsourcing CRM systems and not the vendor reputation. In such scenarios, it's possible that the CRM service provider can disappear overnight, along with all official records. It is also possible that information kept with the service provider might get used for other purposes.

A good CRM service always allows the company to back up/export data so that the outsourcing company has a control over the information. Also, in some cases corporate and government laws stops the businesses from keeping all client information (such as Social Security Number, Home Number, etc.) at an external location.

Cost and Complexity Involved In Setting Up Locally Hosted CRM Software
Frequent technical expertise required for setups and upgrades of CRM systems, makes the businesses pay for ongoing support of the application.

Security becomes company's responsibility, which can cause a few headaches - especially as is the case with many applications, security patches are rolled out and one needs to install them very quickly.

As the business grows, needs from a CRM package also changes and adding these extra features can be quite expensive.

Improper Vision For Tomorrow's Needs
Bottom line is that salespeople are only interested in things that help them sell more now.

A sales representative's only resource is time; their most important goal is meeting quota or budget for this month, quarter, or year.

Yes, they are concerned about the long run, but if they don't make quota now, they know that they probably won't be around to worry about the long-term.

It's not completely fair to say that CRM doesn't benefit a salesperson in meeting short-range goals because in some respects it does, but most sales representatives feel that they can be just about as effective in selling in the short term without it.

In other words, the benefits of CRM don't seem significantly greater than the investment of time and effort required to use the system each day.

Training Sales Staff
As the CRM is still evolving, businesses are required to devote enough time and revenue in training sales personnel. The workforce should be able to judge how to use the stored data in best possible manner.

If they don't use it (or the information they do put in is out of date, inaccurate, or spotty) then they can be of little value to the company who "rolls up" all this "junk data". Inept call center employees can further worsen the situation.

Essentially, companies that don't provide service representatives with sufficient training or information, or forms that make people fight their way through repetitive, fruitless support systems are going to lose more customers. That's no big surprise.

In a nutshell, bad CRM is sometimes worse than no CRM at all.
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