Running Value Finder simulations
Run a Value Finder simulation on an audience to discover which stages of your next-best-action strategy leave customers without any actions or with only low propensity actions, and identify groups of customers receiving only irrelevant actions.
Pega Customer Decision Hub
This procedure explains how to create and run simulations on the Value Finder
landing page, on which you can perform the following tasks:
- Running and viewing analysis results for all Value Finder simulations that were created in your system.
- Creating Value Finder simulations to analyze strategies based on the Next-Best-Action Designer strategy framework.
- Log in to the Pega Customer Decision Hub portal.
- In the navigation pane of the Pega Customer Decision Hub portal, click .
- To view the results of a saved simulation, from the Simulation list, select a simulation.
- To create a simulation and then run it, perform the following actions:
- Click Create new.
- In the Create simulation window, click All issues / All Groups.
- From the Issue list, select an issue.
- From the Group list, select a group.
- Click Apply.
- In the Create simulation window, click
Audience, and then select the audience for
the simulation.The audience is a list of potential customers who might receive your actions. Typically, you run simulations on sample production data that was copied from the Production environment to the Business Operations Environment (BOE). For some data sets, Value Finder can determine and display the audience size.
- Click Run.
- To re-run a simulation that you ran before, expand the Simulation status section, and then click the Re-run icon.
- Optional: To toggle the customer distribution view between counts and percentages, in the
Show customers as field, select one of the following
options:
- To display results as the numbers of customers in each category and state, select Counts.
- To display results as percentages of customers in each category and state, select Percentages.
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