Talk:CRM
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[edit] Removals and reasons
Please add these back when articles are present or anticipated:
[edit] Red-links with no other inbound links
- Cis-regulatory Modules
- Centralized Resource Management
- Certified Records Manager
- certified reference material
- Centre de Recerca Matemàtica, a mathematical research centre in Barcelona
- Coastal Research & Management
- Compensating Resource Manager
- Constituent Relationship Management
- Content Resource Manager
- Content Rights Manager
[edit] Deleted articles
- CRM32Pro, a multimedia SDK to develop cross-platform games.
[edit] Non-article entries
- Cluster Resources Manager
- Conflict Resolution Manager(Oracle APPs)
- Customer Resource Management
- CieRre de Mes
[edit] Entries with links to articles with no mention of DAB subject
- Clean Room Model, reverse engineering and recreating of a design without infringing copyrights and trade secrets, see Clean room design
- Communication Resource Manager, part of the X/Open specification for distributed transaction processing, see X/Open XA
- Charles Rennie Mackintosh, an architect, designer, and watercolorist (no mention of his using the initials professionally in this article)
- I understand the rationale, but I would assert that any notable artist who has used his initials as a signature ought to be included (I can provide visual evidence with minimal effort. Dunno about scholarly reference.) I will not reintroduce, as I added it initially. However, my rationale is primarily based on the fact that I tried to find him on Wikipedia by searching for the initials. If I think "hey, what's the easiest way to pull up Charles Rennie Mackintosh on Wikipedia? probably type [browser shortcut] CRM," then I would imagine that others might as well. VermillionBird (talk) 05:54, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
- African-American Civil Rights Movement (1955-1968), in the United States
- Selltis. This isn't a list of Customer Relationship Management companies

