The role of the customer relationship manager (abbreviated as CRM in a number of firms, and not to be confused with the community relations manager) typically a top job in larger corporations that manufacture commercial and consumer goods. The manager of customer relations acts as a link with the business and customers in order to ensure that the standards of product are met, and to address issues regarding production and manufacturing. They usually communicate with the company's engineering development, manufacturing, and engineering divisions to determine whether changes in the products are required to be implemented.
It is the responsibility of a CRM to oversee the company's customer relations department or customer service department, and to keep a communication system in place that allows the employees to communicate effectively with customers. The manager of customer relations typically creates an order to address the issues in order that the most urgent or frequently requested reports are quickly escalated and classified to the appropriate parties within the organization. The manufacturing or engineering departments may implement changes or provide solutions to these issues, and it's the responsibility of the CRM department to relay the information and return it to the customer in a prompt and friendly manner.
In order to be a customer relations manager, you must typically possess a minimum bachelor's degree in business or another related field. In general, managers of customer relations require a long period of experience working as customer relations representatives or supervisors prior to being selected for the higher-level position. A lot of companies prefer to hire by hiring from within when they hire the position of a manager for customer relations.