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Workspace setup

Set up the workspace around the Monday review.

A Coodra workspace should reflect the retailer, the people reviewing decisions, and the systems feeding the queue.

A workspace should match how the retailer works

A good setup starts with the retailer account, the stores inside it, and the people who need to review decisions. Coodra should not force every retailer into the same workflow if one store has a buyer, another has an owner-operator, and a third has a manager who only reviews stock risk.

People and responsibilities

Retail role
Typical Coodra work
Owner
Reviews high-impact recommendations, supplier risk, and margin decisions.
Buyer
Reviews reorder candidates, demand shifts, vendor timing, and product mix.
Manager
Reviews local stock risk, catalog issues, and exception items.
Operator
Checks weekly workflow health, connector freshness, and unresolved decisions.

The workspace needs a rhythm

Coodra is most useful when review has a home on the calendar. A retailer might review recommendations every Monday morning, before a supplier order, or after weekend sales data settles. The exact rhythm matters less than making the queue part of the operating week.