A database of 100,000 messy, outdated records is far less valuable than 5,000 that are clean and accurate.
Companies often obsess over data volume. But when more data is prioritized over CRM data quality, sellers lose trust in the system, marketing campaigns target the wrong personas, and leadership makes decisions based on skewed reporting.
The goal of a CRM like Microsoft Dynamics 365 isn’t to be a digital junk drawer. It’s to be an actionable system teams can rely on to manage customer relationships and make informed decisions. If your organization is evaluating or planning a Dynamics 365 CRM implementation, starting with clean, well-structured data makes a significant difference.
If your organization is preparing for a Dynamics 365 data migration—or simply doing some overdue CRM cleanup—prioritize data quality over quantity. Set up duplicate detection rules, establish clear data entry standards, and don’t be afraid to archive outdated records.