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Salesforce Consumer Goods Cloud Accredited Professional (AP-204) Exam - Topic 1 Question 21 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Consumer Goods Cloud Accredited Professional (AP-204) exam
Question #: 21
Topic #: 1
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A Field Rep is having challenges measuring their share-of-shelf due to a recent change in packaging to a competitor's product, which makes their products look almost identical. When using Einstein, the competitor's product was marked incorrectly as the rep's product. What should the rep do to prevent this from happening in the future?

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Suggested Answer: D

To prevent Einstein from marking the competitor's product incorrectly as their own product when measuring their share-of-shelf, the field rep should edit product tags. Product tags are labels that identify and count products in an image using Einstein Vision. Einstein Vision is a feature that uses artificial intelligence to detect and count objects in an image. By editing product tags, the field rep can correct any errors or inaccuracies in the object detection process and ensure that their own products and their competitor's products are tagged correctly. Verified Reference: [Salesforce Consumer Goods Cloud Implementation Guide], page 24.


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Delisa
3 months ago
Wait, how did Einstein mess that up? Sounds sketchy.
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Nickole
3 months ago
Editing product tags? That seems risky!
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Lorita
3 months ago
Manually checking the planogram sounds like a hassle.
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Lynsey
4 months ago
I think contacting the manager is a better long-term solution.
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Shay
4 months ago
Just turn the competitor's products around, easy fix!
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Paulene
4 months ago
I think editing product tags could be a quick fix, but I wonder if it would really prevent future errors like this.
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Stevie
4 months ago
I feel like manually checking the planogram could help, but I'm not completely confident if that would solve the issue with the incorrect tagging in Einstein.
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Stephanie
4 months ago
This situation reminds me of a practice question where we had to deal with misidentified products. I think contacting the manager for a new planogram might be a good idea.
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Lorita
5 months ago
I remember we discussed how important it is to accurately identify products during shelf checks, but I'm not sure which option would be best here.
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Von
5 months ago
Turning the competitor's products around seems like a quick fix, but I'm not sure if that's the most sustainable solution.
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Gail
5 months ago
Okay, I think I've got it. Editing the product tags seems like the best way to correctly identify the competitor's products.
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Anglea
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused. I'm not sure which option would be the most effective solution here.
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Leontine
5 months ago
This is a tricky one. I'll need to think carefully about the best approach to prevent this issue in the future.
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Micaela
5 months ago
Contacting the manager to create a new planogram could be a good long-term solution, but it might take some time to implement.
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Ora
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the wording of this question. I'll have to re-read it a few times to make sure I understand what they're asking.
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Alica
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward. I'll focus on identifying the negative portfolio risk from the options provided.
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Anglea
2 years ago
Manual checks are time-consuming. Editing tags is more efficient.
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Kayleigh
2 years ago
Wouldn't C work? Performing the check manually can ensure no mistakes.
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Lou
2 years ago
A might work immediately, but it’s not a long-term solution.
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Micaela
2 years ago
I don't know about you, but I could go for a nice, refreshing Einstein smoothie about now. Might help me think this through a little clearer.
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Ilda
2 years ago
Contacting the manager to create a new planogram? Now we're talking! That's the way to go. Gotta stay on top of those changes.
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Josephine
2 years ago
Contacting the manager to create a new planogram? Now we're talking! That's the way to go. Gotta stay on top of those changes.
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Catarina
2 years ago
B) Contact the manager to create a new planogram.
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Dacia
2 years ago
A) Turn the competitor's products around and re-perform the check.
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Kristine
2 years ago
I thought about A. Turning products around and checking sounds simpler. What do you think?
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Anglea
2 years ago
Yeah, editing product tags seems logical. Makes future checks more accurate.
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Hollis
2 years ago
Ugh, I hate it when the technology doesn't work as expected. But cancelling the task and doing it manually? No thanks, I'm not about that life.
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Tish
2 years ago
Ugh, I hate it when the technology doesn't work as expected. But cancelling the task and doing it manually? No thanks, I'm not about that life.
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Niesha
2 years ago
B) Contact the manager to create a new planogram.
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Alyce
2 years ago
A) Turn the competitor's products around and re-perform the check.
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Alease
2 years ago
Editing product tags? Sounds like a lot of work. I'd go with the planogram check - get it done right the first time.
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Yvette
2 years ago
B) Contact the manager to create a new planogram.
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Deja
2 years ago
A) Turn the competitor's products around and re-perform the check.
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Anissa
2 years ago
B) Contact the manager to create a new planogram.
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Brigette
2 years ago
Turning the competitor's products around could also help avoid confusion.
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Kirk
2 years ago
A) Turn the competitor's products around and re-perform the check.
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Delsie
2 years ago
I agree, it's better to get the planogram check done correctly.
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Marion
2 years ago
Turning the competitor's products around? That's just masking the problem, not solving it. We need a real solution here.
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Maurine
2 years ago
D) Edit product tags.
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Matilda
2 years ago
Turning the competitor's products around? That's just masking the problem, not solving it. We need a real solution here.
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Helene
2 years ago
Edit product tags.
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Caitlin
2 years ago
B) Contact the manager to create a new planogram.
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Helene
2 years ago
Contact the manager to create a new planogram.
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Wilbert
2 years ago
A) Turn the competitor's products around and re-perform the check.
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Lou
2 years ago
This question is tricky! I think the best option is D.
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Denny
2 years ago
Definitely, it's important to make sure the data is correct.
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Valentine
2 years ago
That sounds like a good idea to ensure accurate measurements.
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Denny
2 years ago
I think the rep should turn the competitor's products around and re-perform the check.
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