1. Should Carnival do “CRM?”
Carnival should definitely do CRM. Carnival obtained its identity as the “fun ship” when its maiden voyage ran onto a sandbar: the management team turned the disaster into a enjoyable experience for passengers by opening the bar for them. It was an inspired reaction to a difficult situation—and it helped to earn the cruise line its reputation.
However, having developed over the decades and become a mid-tier line (neither on the cheap nor on the expensive side—though it does offer an experience that competes just as well against any of the luxury brands), Carnival wants to expand its services to the untapped market in North America—i.e., all the people who have never been on a cruise before. To attract those customers and get one-time cruise customers to become repeat customers, CRM is necessary.
CRM is customer relationship management and it is data-dependent. That means it requires some assistance from the IT department in terms of gathering and organizing data on customers. By having all the data collected and accessed in one place, managers can see what guests are interested in, what made their experience good or bad, whether there is validity to their complaints, and whether they are customers that Carnival should go out of its way to attract back. IT and IS are ways to generate value creation by getting to know the customer better. It is that simple.
2. What impact/s can information systems have on the five competitive forces at Carnival?
IS can impact the five competitive forces at Carnival by providing CRM with information about the cruise line’s guests that otherwise would not be available. Since Carnival is the “fun” cruise line, it pays to be able to know what makes the experience fun for its guests. Opening the bar for the stranded passengers on the maiden voyage may have been a fluke accident that helped create the line’s image, but as the years pass management needs a way to be able to get in touch with its passengers once again. Barring a grounding on a sandbar, the Carnival Cruise line must use the tools that are out there to connect with customers. IS allows the cruise line to connect with passengers by generating information about them, collecting their data so that a...
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