Customer governance and segmentation using database algorithm

The primary goal of any business is to maximize its profits. The company must have the right customers to ensure its continuous existence. This paper aims to help a company identify the right customers by developing a flow that enables them to easily do so. Customers for sure progress from one loyal...

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Published inJournal of Governance and Regulation Vol. 11; no. 3; pp. 8 - 16
Main Authors Biberaj, Aleksandër, Shurdi, Olimpjon, Balliu, Lorena, Xhaferllari, Sonila, Imami, Julian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2022
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ISSN2220-9352
2306-6784
2306-6784
DOI10.22495/jgrv11i3art1

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Summary:The primary goal of any business is to maximize its profits. The company must have the right customers to ensure its continuous existence. This paper aims to help a company identify the right customers by developing a flow that enables them to easily do so. Customers for sure progress from one loyalty stage to the next in time, and marketing actions can help them to do so (Ngobo, 2017). The focus is on the problem of identifying the right customers based on what the company needs at that moment (the best-performing ones, the new ones, the ones who will retain, etc.). The methodology will include an analysis of data previously stored by the company. It will give technical details of how this flow is created and how is practically implemented. The existing data, is manipulated more appropriately and then passed and stored in a dedicated PostgreSQL database. This kind of database offers important techniques such as advanced indexing and high availability to build scalable, reliable, and fault-tolerant database applications (Schönig, 2020). In conclusion, the paper will give the effects of the actions taken based on the lists generated by the created logic.
ISSN:2220-9352
2306-6784
2306-6784
DOI:10.22495/jgrv11i3art1