Additional NBA Strategy framework components
The following features in the Next-Best-Action Designer Framework are driven by Decision Data Rules (DDRs) which need to be configured directly by the user.
- Propensity Thresholds
- Define which actions should not be considered for arbitration based on propensity.
- Priority Thresholds
- Define which actions should not be considered for arbitration based on priority.
- Action Limits
- Define which actions should be eliminated after arbitration.
- Arbitration Influencers
- Define how action outcomes will influence future arbitration.
- Journey Upweighting
- Define weight adjustment properties for Journey Stages.
Each of these features is described in more detail in their separate sections.
- Setting Propensity Thresholds
Propensity Thresholds are a means of setting a minimum value for the adaptive model propensity below which actions or treatments will not be considered for arbitration.
- Setting Priority Thresholds
Priority Thresholds are a means of setting a minimum value for the calculated priority below which actions or treatments will not be considered for arbitration.
- Setting limits on the number of actions
The Final Action Limits feature can be used to control the number of actions delivered to contacts.
- Setting Output Bundling and Primary Contact options
The Output Bundling Settings DDR contains the automatic bundling options for delivering actions - primarily on outbound channels, although the options are available for inbound channels if required.
- Using Arbitration Influencers
The purpose of arbitration influencers is to use the insights gained from the outcome of presenting an action to influence the arbitration of the same action - or one or more related actions - at some future interaction.
- Adjusting journey weight
You can now adjust the journey weight in the Customer Decision Hub portal. This feature is available in the Business levers / Journey weighting section on the Arbitration tab of Next-Best-Action Designer.
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