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Architecture of the Pega Next-Best-Action Advisor capabilities

Updated on September 15, 2020

Learn about the architecture of Pega Next-Best-Action Advisor capabilities and the technical details of the Negotiation process.

The business structure of Pega Next-Best-Action Advisor and its Negotiation capability resides in the next-best-action strategy framework, and is visible in Next-Best-Action Designer under Taxonomy.

The customer context and the extended Customer Analytics Record (xCAR) data that support Pega Next-Best-Action Advisor consist of an account with one-to-many subscriptions. For example, John Smith as the decision-maker is the account owner and his family members are subscription owners.

Pega Next-Best-Action Advisor stores the recommended subscriptions for the account owner as a list of items in recommended plans on the pyWorkPage.

pyWorkPage stores data that is generated during case creation and processing. For more information, see "pyWorkPage" in Viewing data in memory on Pega Academy.

For more information about xCAR in Pega Customer Decision Hub for Communications, see the Data Model Guide.

At each step of the Negotiation process, Pega Next-Best-Action Advisor makes a RESTful Web Services call from to the strategy framework elements that are located in Pega Customer Decision Hub for Communications, as shown in the following figure:

Pega Next-Best-Action Advisor capabilities process flow
How pega next best action advisor works with pega customer decision hub for
                    communications using the next best action strategy framework to return next best
                    action.

Negotiating a recommendation in Pega Next-Best-Action Advisor

Once the negotiation with the customer starts:

  1. Pega Next-Best-Action Advisor calls the next-best-action strategy framework through the Retention Bundles container.
  2. The strategy framework assesses all the subscriptions, and then returns a recommendation for all the subscriptions, as well as other available offers, ranked by propensity.
  3. Pega Next-Best-Action Advisor builds the results into a list of items, and then shows them to the CSR as next best actions.

    The list includes structures for the individual subscriptions, the discounts, and the shared subscriptions.

    Note: If a subscription is not eligible for an upgrade, Pega Customer Decision Hub assigns it a No Upgrade offer. However, Pega Customer Decision Hub also creates a recommendation that you can choose during the retention journey in the Needs assessment section.

For more information, see Understanding the Next-Best-Action strategy framework.

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