If I'm not mistaken, this should be the equivalent of "customer flow", i.e. the direction from which customers typically approach the category.
Actually, the proper answer to "On a planogram, what does the lead-in tell you?" is as follows..... "Which direction to set the planogram "
left to right
Plan gram? Perhaps you mean a planogram. A planogram is a diagram of fixtures and products that illustrates how and where retail products should be displayed, usually on a store shelf in order to increase customer purchases. They may also be referred to as plano-grams, plan-o-grams, schematics (archaic) or POGs. A planogram is often received before a product reaches a store, and is useful when a retailer wants multiple store displays to have the same look and feel. Often a consumer packaged goods manufacturer will release a new suggested planogram with their new product, to show how it relates to existing products in said category. Planograms are used nowadays in all kind of retail areas. A planogram defines which product is placed in which area of a shelving unit and with which quantity. The rules and theories for the creation of a planogram are set under the term of merchandising. Planograms differ significantly by retail sector. Fast-moving consumer goods organizations and supermarkets largely use text and box based planograms that optimise shelf space, inventory turns, and profit margins. Apparel brands and retailers are more focused on presentation and use pictorial planograms that illustrate "the look" and also identify each product.
Call your bank. They can tell you if the check has been submitted for payment.
Contact the credit company and tell them you want to close the account and tell them to send you a final bill.
you tell me
Not to cheat! ;)
No. Planogram is deemed as confidential in Walmart. They of course make Planogram.
pig
The only fixture that will appear on a planogram is:
The shopping industry widely uses a planogram. The planogram helps with the layout of the shop and where the retail products will be placed on shelves.
Planogram is a picture or a schematic visualization of a product layout in a Shelving Unit. Planograms are commonly used tool in store planning, category management or merchandising. Created based on more or less sophisticated strategies they are easy way how to tell the store staff what products to place in which shelves. See related links for few examples of planogram.
a planogram
POG
A planogram is a visual diagram or a drawing. It provides the specific location of every product found in a retail store.
This answer describes a gondola planogram. Imagine you are at Wal-Mart looking at a 4 foot wide section of empty display shelving (including pegboard). That is a gondola. The planogram part is how all the products are laid out on that space.
Kevin Spacey
Regardless of whether or not it is a planogram revision or a reset you must always change the shelf labels. You also don't have to remove the entire planogram so this will save time.