Business Use Case Summary
Master Data and General System Setup
In this use case, you can load and configure essential master data within the Pricefx system, which serves as the backbone of the pricing application, including product and customer information, transactional history, currency details, and units of measurement. Key challenges include identifying and importing necessary master data, determining inbound data values for analytical dashboards, and managing security through user permissions and Single Sign-On (SSO). The benefits of this implementation include developing an integration plan to migrate data into Pricefx’s flexible model, optimizing data configurations for performance, establishing robust user access controls, and providing access to 25 pricing performance benchmarks for comparative analysis.
🎯 Business Objectives
Data Integration
Optimized Data Configuration
User Access Control
Performance Benchmarks
Reliable Comparison Metrics
⌚ Time Estimation
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👥 Stakeholders
Pricing Managers and Sales Representatives who want to have basic master data in their system, like product master, customer master, transaction data, currency data and Product Unit of Measure data. Admins looking to set up roles and entitlements, SSO and Plasma set up.
During the Prescriptive Delivery Workshop (pre-SOW), Solution Sales will discuss more in detail with the Customer the requirements, and this page will serve as a starting point towards a fully Customer specific requirement list, together with the appropriate agreed delivery approach.
Business Context (Use Case Description)
Implementing this use case includes a comprehensive integration plan to migrate essential data into Pricefx’s flexible data model, optimizing data configurations to enhance system performance.
Robust user access controls are established to protect sensitive information, while users gain access to 25 pricing performance benchmarks presented in easy-to-understand visuals that help answer important analytical questions via Plasma.
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NOTE: Commonly asked questions on Pricefx Plasma about data confidentiality and sharing can be found here.
Additionally, Pricefx Plasma allows for reliable comparison metrics, enabling users to measure their performance against industry standards.
However, you must first address challenges such as identifying and importing necessary master data—like product, customer, product cost, units of measure, transaction line items, and currency—and determining the inbound data values needed for analytical dashboards.
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Finally, security considerations are also crucial, requiring the identification of user permissions, defining user roles, and enabling Single Sign-On (SSO) for smooth access.
Features and Capabilities (Overview)
The features and capabilities from this use case can be categorized into these areas:
PLAN
Plasma-Executive Summary, consolidates some of the most important KPIs
Plasma-Comparison Waterfall, visual representation that allows the display of two sets of data, namely KPI Data and Company Data, side by side.
Plasma-Percentage of Accounts with Negative Margin, KPI showcasing three separate bars on the X-axis representing the bottom quartile, median, and upper quartile.
Plasma-Percentage of Transactions with Negative Margin, KPI specifically focusing on the percentage of transactions with a negative margin.
Plasma-TTM per Unit Realized Price Percent Increase, provides valuable insights into the performance of the company's pricing strategy.
Plasma-Percentage of Deals Outside Guidelines, measure the percentage of deals that fall outside guidelines. Deals are considered outside guidelines when the InvoicePrice is less than or equal to the TargetPrice.
Plasma-Deal Velocity for Deals Needing Approval, display the average number of days it takes for deals requiring approval to move from creation to approval.
Plasma-Average Number of Steps in Approval Process, providing valuable insights into the performance and behavior of customer by displaying the average number of steps a quote goes through during the approval process.
Plasma-Company Waterfall, provides ability to analyze company waterfall in aggregate mode or drill-down mode for more detailed analysis.
Plasma-Percentage of Products to Reach Revenue Deciles, visualize the percentage of products required to cover a specific percentage of revenue within each decile, presenting a cumulative contribution.
Plasma-Percentage of Customers to Reach Revenue Deciles, visualize percentage of customers needed to cover a certain percentage of revenue across different deciles.
Plasma-Total Revenue, illustrate the sum of revenue and provide insights into the company's position within the industry.
Plasma-Number of Product TTM, displays the number of unique products that have generated some revenue in the period.
Plasma-Number of Accounts TTM, umber of unique products that have generated some revenue in the period.
Plasma-Number of Sales People TTM, the number of unique people who managed transactions in the period.
PRICE
Plasma-Number of List Price Increases per Product, shows average number of times a list price is increased per product and provides valuable insights into how effectively benchmarked companies manage their price increases.
Plasma-Number of List Price Changes per Product, displays your place among industry peers in the frequency of changing your prices per product. This allows you to understand to which extent prices are volatile within the industry or to which extent peers are managing their prices.
Plasma-TTM per Unit Realized Price Percent Increase, displays the actual average percentage increase of the realized price in the period, enables companies to analyze whether the realized price has increased in the last trailing twelve months.
Plasma-Price Increase Realization Waterfall, illustrating the price increase leakage and serves as a benchmarking tool for evaluating the effectiveness of price increases compared to other companies.
PROFIT
Plasma-Percentage of Deals Needing Approval, shows the percentage of deals that are required to go through an approval process with the aim to identify opportunities for optimizing processes.
Plasma-Number of Deals, displays the number of deals created in the selected period.
Plasma-Average Deal Size, display and benchmark the average deal size managed during the specified period in terms of revenue.
Plasma-Deal Velocity for All Deals, displays the average number of days that passed between the creation date and the submitted date, enables measuring processes effectiveness compared to the industry’s standards.
Prerequisites for PDR Implementation
The overall design requirements are summarized in these articles:
This use case covers all basic inbound data that are needed to implement every use case in the Chemical Industry Catalog. It incorporates the following:
Inbound data:
Product Master
Customer Master
Product Unit of Measure
Customer Master
Transactional Data/Invoice Line Items
Currency data
Roles and Entitlements
Single Sign-On
Pricefx Plasma
For the inbound data aspects of this use case there are no calculations that are in scope. However, the required inbound data supporting this use case must be delivered in a format that aligns with project requirements of cleanliness, completeness, accuracy and timeliness.
With those attributes in mind, the inbound data should fulfill these data parameters:
Identification
Uniqueness
Granularity
Consistency
Scalability
Integration
Traceability
Flexibility
Availability
Reliability
Redundancy
Security
Integration
Quality
Accuracy
Completeness
Consistency
Integrity
Timeliness
Relevance
Accessibility
This use case has no reports or dashboards that are build directly with the exception of those dashboards that are implemented as part of the Pricefx Plasma implementation and these are separated into Plan, Price and Profit categories.
Limitations and Risks
Out of Scope
This represents the out-of-scope business functions and features for this use case. They can be configured, but by default they are not included in the Chemical Industry Catalog.
Reporting and Dashboards beyond Pricefx Plasma
These can be added upon agreement but are not considered for this particular use case and are subject to additional effort.
Notifications and alerts
Can be configured but are out of scope for this use case.
API method integration
Any additional data transformations or integrations required to make data available needs to be considered as an additional configuration effort.
Customer-facing templates
Out of scope for this solution implementation.
Terms and Definitions