This retail inventory display collection gives store managers and area managers the tools to audit planogram compliance and verify display standards. Audit planogram layouts and display compliance. Learn planogram execution, visual merchandising, and product labeling. Download this collection to close the gap between the approved planogram and the shelf.
Based on customer processes and procedures
What you’ll find in this Collection
Based on customer processes and procedures
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Frequently Asked Questions
The retail inventory display collection that closes the gap between the approved planogram and what actually appears on the shelf
Planogram non-compliance is the most costly and least visible problem in retail execution. The most common gaps:
Planograms are created centrally and executed inconsistently in stores.Â
Visual merchandising standards degrade between area manager visits. Stores reset to standard before a visit and drift immediately after. Without a weekly digital audit, compliance is a snapshot rather than a continuous standard.
New and rotating staff implement planograms incorrectly during resets. Insufficient staff training is one of the three primary causes of planogram non-compliance, alongside stock gaps and communication failures.
Multi-location retailers have no reliable way to verify display compliance across stores without expensive field visits. Fewer than 60% of retailers have a structured method for measuring planogram compliance.
Planogram, visual merchandising, and display compliance templates paired with merchandising and product labeling courses
This retail inventory display collection is available online and accessible from any phone or tablet, on any shift. It brings together three ready-to-use compliance templates and three courses covering visual merchandising principles, planogram execution, and product labeling.
Audit planogram layout against the approved schematic with photo proof at every section using the planogram compliance checklist.
Review window displays, floor fixtures, signage, and brand consistency during a weekly walkthrough using the visual merchandising audit checklist.
Verify promotional display placement, pricing accuracy, and signage after every changeover using the display compliance checklist.
Learn planogram compliance principles and reset procedures in the planogram compliance course.
Build consistent visual merchandising knowledge across the store team through the visual merchandising course.
Train staff on product labeling requirements and pricing accuracy through the product labeling training course.
A retail display compliance record that gives area managers cross-location visibility and CPG partners photo proof of execution
When every store completes the same checklists on the same schedule, display compliance becomes measurable rather than assumed. Non-compliant facings are documented with photo evidence and corrected before trading. CPG partners receive execution proof without a field visit. And area managers review compliance scores by store and category in real time rather than discovering gaps during a reactive site visit.
Download this retail inventory display collection and give your team the tools to close the gap between the planogram and the shelf.
