Northern Trail Outfitters (NTO) has a 7-tier product hierarchy that they use to track products in their Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) platform. Assuming this functionality is available in the Consumer Goods Cloud, what should a consultant at NTO determine which tier of data contains the information required to set up products in Consumer Goods Cloud INTO wishes to measure share-of-shelf ?
The object where a Consumer Goods Cloud Admin needs to establish the expected value for the planogram metrics is Assessment Indicator Definition. A planogram is a visual representation of how products should be arranged on a shelf. A planogram metric is a measure of how well the actual shelf image matches the expected planogram image. An Assessment Indicator Definition is an object that defines an indicator or metric that can be used to assess the performance or compliance of a retail store or an action plan task. By creating an Assessment Indicator Definition for the planogram metric, such as out of stock, share of shelf, or SKU facings, an admin can establish the expected value for that metric and use it to calculate the actual value based on the shelf image. Verified Reference: [Salesforce Consumer Goods Cloud Implementation Guide], page 23-24.
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