Summary
Recommendation
Large retailers benefit from a dedicated team owning the product find journey. This team should be an interface between day-to-day trading tasks and requirements and technical implementations.
Typical skills contain
- Analytical and strategic thinking
- Understanding of IT and business requirements and language
- Knowledge of analytics and optimisation tools
- Shopper-centric view
Smaller retailers need to find replicate these skills in existing teams.
Possible team structures
Fit into existing structure
Benefits
- Less complex organisation
- Better suited for smaller organisations
- Better suited for organisations with highly technically/analytically skilled merchandisers
Challenges
- Individual users may have too many responsibilities preventing them from fully utilising Attraqt and growing into Attraqt experts
- Structured ranking/search optimisation is rare. Managers are responsible for many aspects of trading simultaneously, which limits their ability to also take ownership of search/ranking optimisation projects.
- Team members often the experience or technical/analytical skills necessary to take full ownership of more complex settings. Optimisation projects tend to get outsourced.
Factors for success
- Analytical skills and project management experience in the trading team
- Encourage trading managers to become SMEs and take ownership for different aspects of the Fredhopper platform.
- Document how-to and best practice internally, taking internal processes and customisation into account
Dedicated Merchandising Strategy Team
Benefits
- Team members are dedicated to improving product find experience
- Team members can build Attraqt expertise more quickly and in much more detail
- Creates natural interface between retailer and Attraqt, which improves turn-around time by channelling questions to known point of contact
- Fewer duplicate questions and better internal knowledge sharing due to channelling of questions
Challenges
- Not suitable for small organisations
- Highly reliant on excellent people in the optimisation team. Requires some level of redundancy to not create a single point of failure
- Merchandising optimisation team rely on trading and IT teams for support without direct authority
Factors for success
- Optimisation team with excellent analytical skills, cross-functional expertise (trading and IT) and self starter mentality
- Close relationship between optimisation team and trading and product management to get the required support
Ownership by Trading or IT only
Benefits
- Clear ownership
- Simplest model
Challenges
- Usually very slow time to market for changes
- If Attraqt is owned by trading: very slow technical changes (e.g. feature integration, data)
- If Attraqt is owned by IT: slow merchandising strategy changes or none at all
- Usually poor interaction between business and IT, leading to overlooked requirements or work arounds
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