Assortment analysis lets you define a subset
of the products in your database.
You can then optionally rank and filter this
subset by sales and by classification to optimize your planogram
assortment.
One of the typical use cases is applying the
Pareto principle to identify the most valuable products.
The performance of each product can be
displayed in two places:
Here is a typical workflow to perform an
assortment analysis:
- Define and load the desired list of products
to analyze (Assortment
file).
- Set the analysis Parameters (Performance
criterion, Inclusion threshold,
Restrict to
catalog filters). Depending on your choice of Performance
criterion, you may also need Price list file and Sales figures file.
- See the complete analysis results in Results log (Assortment
analysis).
- Optionally rank and filter the Product
catalog based on the analysis results (Assortment (mode in
Catalog of products).
A file defining the list of products you want
to analyze.
It can contain all or a subset of the products
in your database, each listed by the value of its following
property: Reference.
Products not found in your database and
disabled products (consult Enabled) are disregarded
by the analysis.
Supported columns
(Assortment file)
Reference: a compulsory column with
this header name.
- Supported values on each line: Reference value of a
product existing in the database.
- Example: zv-0000000028
Loading the assortment
file
Click on Browse.
- Select your assortment file on your PC.
- The path and name of the currently loaded
assortment file is displayed in the text box.
- An import log is displayed in the text area
just below the filename, so you can verify if the imported data is
correct.
- In blue text, to help you prepare your
input spreadsheet: list of supported columns
- In black text, once you’ve imported a
file: list of imported and ignored columns.
- In red text, once you’ve imported a
file: list of errors
- Click on the red cross button if you
want to unload the current file.
Notes:
- The analysis is performed as soon as a valid
file is loaded.
- The file path persists over PlanogramBuilder
sessions.
- PlanogramBuilder provides an automatic reload
of the local data files. This is useful since you can keep the
Excel application open to edit your local data, save changes in
Excel with Ctrl-S and instantly reflect the changes in
PlanogramBuilder.
Tips:
- You can select (Ctrl + a) and copy (Ctrl + c)
text from the import log. This is also available from its
contextual menu.
- You can zoom in/out in the log window using
Ctrl + mouse wheel. The default zoom level is reset on task
switch.
Parameters (Assortment
analysis)
The following parameters let you customize the
analysis.
A drop-down list with a choice of criteria to
rank the products.
(None) (Assortment
analysis)
This choice lets you create a sub-assortment
of your database based on Assortment file, but without any
analysis. The products are listed by Reference alphabetically in
Results log
(Assortment analysis).
Note: requires Assortment file
Tip: To work on a subset your database
in the product catalog, use this method combined with Assortment (mode in
Catalog of products).
Markup
(Assortment analysis)
This choice sorts the products by their markup
value based on the quantity sold.
Note: requires Assortment file,
Price list file and
Sales figures file
Quantity sold (Assortment
analysis)
This choice sorts the products by quantity of
items sold defined in Sales figures file, not taking into account
the monetary value of each item. The product with the highest
number of units sold is ranked first and the lowest number of units
sold is ranked last.
Note: requires Assortment file and
Sales figures file
Retail value
(tax excl.) (Assortment analysis)
This sorts the products by the amount of money
generated from sales before tax. The product with the highest sales
revenue is ranked first and the one with the lowest sales revenue
is last.
Note: requires Assortment file,
Price list file and
Sales figures file
Retail value
(tax incl.) (Assortment analysis)
This sorts the products by the amount of money
generated from sales including tax. The product with the highest
sales revenue is ranked first and the one with the lowest sales
revenue is last.
Note: requires Assortment file,
Price list file and
Sales figures file
This parameter lets you specify a percentage
threshold defining which products are valuable enough to keep.
This type of analysis uses what is known as
the Pareto principle to identify the vital few versus the trivial
many products. Applied to sales, this principle states that the
vast majority of your results are generated by a small percentage
of products.
- Supported values: positive numeric percentage
value [0-9 and decimal point] (0%-100%)
- Default value: 80%
- Example: 100%
Inclusion threshold represents the cumulated
percentage values you want to reach to decide which products are
parts of the vital few. A ratio of 80/20 (80% value) is often used
but you can enter any desired percentage value.
Example of an analysis:
With 80% and using Retail value (tax excl.)
(Assortment analysis) as performance criterion, the analysis works
as follows:
- The products listed in your Assortment File
are analyzed.
- They are ranked by Retail value (tax excl.)
(Assortment analysis).
- Starting with the highest-ranking product,
Retail value (tax excl.) (Assortment analysis) are added for each
product until their sum reaches the 80% threshold. These products
are judged above threshold by the analysis (the vital few).
- The remaining products, for which the
sub-total of Retail value (tax excl.) (Assortment analysis) makes
up 20% or less of the total are judged below threshold by the
analysis (the trivial many).
Here is an analysis result log for the above
example with 11 products. In this example, 4 products (in green)
are enough to reach at least 80% of the revenue. The remaining 7
products (in red) amount to less than 20% of the revenue:
Below is a typical Pareto graph illustrating
the same example :
A toggle which limits the analysis to the
products in the selected classification of the catalog (Classification (Catalog of
products) in Catalog of
products).
- Checkmarked: the analysis is done only
on the products in Assortment file
belonging to the classification level currently selected in Catalog
of products. Products not in the current selected level are ignored
by the analysis.
Tip: Use
this method to analyze sales for any category, brand or other item
classification properties you have defined. For example, select any
category in the product catalog and see right away how products
rank just within this category.
- Not checkmarked: the analysis is done
on all the products (those in Assortment file). In this case the
assortment analysis results will be the same no matter what
classification level is selected (in Catalog of products).
- Default value: Not checkmarked
After loading Assortment file, the results of
the analysis are shown in the log area, listing one product per
line.
- In black text with no result: ignored
products (excluded by Restrict to catalog
filters)
- In red text with no result: ignored
products with missing values.
- In green text with results: products
within Inclusion
threshold.
- In red text with results: products
outside Inclusion threshold.
Tip: you can zoom in/out in the log
window using Ctrl + mouse wheel. The default zoom level is
reset on task switch.
Notes:
- Undefined metrics are displayed with the
N/A value.
- Metrics based on incomplete data have the
(MD) (missing data) value appended to the calculated
value.
Log context menu (Assortment
analysis)
Right-click in the log area to see its context
menu.
The following tools and options are
available:
- Columns: lets you choose the columns
to display in the log:
-
- Reference: a column with Reference of each
product.
- Name: a column with Name (Item properties) of
each product.
- Rank: a column showing the ranking of
each product in the analysis.
- Value: a column with the result of the
analysis for each product.
- Percent: a column with the result of
the analysis, in percentage of the total of all analyzed
products.
- Cumulative Value: a column with
the result of the analysis for the cumulated values of analyzed
products up to the current product in the list.
- Cumulative Percent: a column
with the result of the analysis for the cumulated values of
analyzed products up to the current product in the list in
percentage of the total of all analyzed products.
- Copy: lets you copy selected text from
the log (Ctrl + c).
- Select all: selects all the text in
the log (Ctrl + a).
Tip: To preserve the text colors and
format when you paste the analysis results in another application,
choose the paste method labeled Rich Text Format, formatted text
RTF or Keep format.
Assortment (mode in Catalog
of products)
In addition to viewing the results in Results log (Assortment
analysis), you can also use the assortment analysis results to
rank and filter items in Catalog of
products.
This is very useful to help you easily find
the best performing products while you are building up your
planogram.
- Checkmarked: the analysis results are
not displayed in Catalog of products. In this mode, the catalog
displays a reflection of your assortment analysis results:
- Products are sorted from the highest to the
lowest performer.
- Their respective performance percentages are
displayed in blue text below the product thumbnails. The percentage
values will differ if Restrict to catalog
filters is checkmarked or not checkmarked.
- Low performing products (outside the
specified Inclusion threshold)
are hidden from the catalog listing.
- Not checkmarked: the analysis results
are not displayed in Catalog of products.
- Default value: Not checkmarked
Instructions:
- Perform Assortment analysis as
instructed in the above sections.
- Switch to the task: Products.
- Check the checkbox named Assortment. It is
located just above the search filter and appears only if Assortment
analysis is active.
Notes:
- In this mode, you can still use Search by text (Catalog of
products) within the displayed products.
- Just uncheck Assortment to display the
product catalog with all products and without taking into account
the results of Assortment analysis.
- Undefined metrics are displayed with the
N/A value.
- Metrics based on incomplete data have the
(MD) (missing data) value appended to the calculated
value.