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Wednesday, January 25, 2012 by Paul Reilly - CIBER
As an implementer of Retail Systems I face this dilemma on every project. Often Retailers will take the opportunity to redesign their hierarchies as part of the implementation of a new system. We always counsel that this work start as soon as possible, as you rightly point out the debate is often passionate and time consuming. Most modern Merchandising systems usually offer the ability to maintain parallel hierarchies. At least in my case with SAP Retail we can maintain an internally focussed hierarchy for the purposes of managing the ranges according to buying parameters as well as a Consumer Decision Tree which groups products around typical baskets and allows retail pricing and promotions to be based on customer behaviour.
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