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        Best Practices - Option Management
        
        Revised October 24, 2008
        The following Best Practice was provided by the Professional Service 
 team at BuildTopia. To share your best practices visit our user forum 
 @ http://groups.google.com/group/buildtopia
        This best practice includes the following subjects;
        
        If you are creating your first options list or getting ready to add 
 several options - you might want to use the options upload template to 
 start capturing your options. Click here to download 
 the template.
        
            
        
        What should I include in my master options 
 list?
        Base House versus Option?
        Base House.  Anything 
 that is included with the home and does not (1) reflect a change in price 
 nor (2) requires a decision on color, location, quantity, and level/upgrade 
 should be included in the base house.
        Option.   Anything 
 that is (1) NOT included in the base house, (2) reflects a change in price, 
 or (3) requires a decision on color, location, quantity, and level/upgrade 
 should be included in your options list.
        Many customers question which “standard features” should be included 
 in the base house and which should be considered an option in BuildTopia. 
  One universal 
 example is structural elevations.  The 
 key to deciding if the item is an option is to ask yourself this question: 
 Does this require a decision – any decision, even if it is a decision 
 only re: color or wood type – by the buyer?  If 
 so, it should be an option.
        Administrative Fees
        The user charges administrative fees (e.g., change order fee) to customers 
 that they want to reflect on the sales contract.   As 
 a best practice, these “fees” can be set up as options – within a single 
 option category and with either a fixed or overridable price. 
        Advantages
        Any monies charged to the customer will reflect on change orders or 
 the sales contract for easy tracking.
        Additional Considerations
        BTBuilder - What cost code will you associate to this option? If there 
 is not a cost associated, you can create an internal trade and an internal 
 activity code that will serve as a placeholder.
        
            
        
        How can I handle allowances?
        Vendor Allowances versus Builder-Managed Options?
        The user establishes a pre-set monetary limit (i.e., allowance) that 
 the buyer uses to make option selections directly with a vendor.
        Advantages
        
            - It’s simple!  Create 
 each allowance as a price overridable option.  
 
            - Lets the vendor manage all selections freeing 
 up the sales team to focus on other prospects/buyers. 
 
        
        Additional Considerations
        
            - The vendor provides selection details to the sales 
 team, who updates information in selection notes for capture on the sales 
 contract.  
 
            - Amounts spent more or less than the allotted allowance 
 are reconciled as change orders. 
 
            - The allowance must be price overridable to allow 
 for different allowance amounts.
 
            - Purchase order/Cost must be manually changed to 
 capture monies to go to trade partner
 
        
        
            
        
        Packages versus Individual Options?
        Packages.  Grouping 
 of options into packages that are priced and sold together.
        Advantages
        
            - Simplifies decision making process for prospect/buyer. 
  
 
            - May speed the selection process and lead to sales 
 contract more quickly because customer has less to decide.  
 
            - Easier option management due to reduced number 
 of options. 
 
            - Easier to market, advertise and sell packaged 
 options – packages are priced so the highest upgrade seems like the best 
 bargain.
 
            - Options dependent on one another can be grouped 
 together to minimize errors during selection (e.g., cabinets and knobs, 
 sinks and faucets).
 
        
        Additional Considerations
        
            - Packaged may be difficult to define to suit the 
 average buyer. 
 
            - Prospects/Buyers may feel “boxed in” if pre-determined 
 packages don’t 
 suit them. 
 
            - Some packages can be quite large and a difficult 
 “fit” within character limitations of option description and selection 
 notes fields. 
 
            - May have to use NSOs (non-standard options) to 
 account for package deviations desired by the prospect/buyer.
 
        
        Individual Options. “A la carte” 
 options sold separately or individually. 
        Advantages
        
            - Allows the prospect/buyer to “customize” option 
 selections, while the user retains an established list of options. 
 
            - Prospects/Buyers may feel it’s easier to understand 
 a single option and what is included as opposed to a package. 
 
            - More friendly when options vary across plans, 
 as they don’t 
 require redefinition of packages.
 
        
        Additional Considerations
        
            - Increases the decisions made by the prospect/buyer, 
 which may equate to a longer selections process. 
 
            - The sales team must be well-versed in related 
 options so all “required” options are chosen.
 
        
        
            
        
        Should I utilize the standard option functionality 
 in BT?
        Making an option 'Standard' in BuildTopia does two things;
        
            - Adds the option with a quantity of one (1) automatically 
 upon selection of the plan that the option is associated.
 
            - A standard option is included on the plan Proforma 
 Budget reports – allowing the user to see the Proforma Budget vs. the 
 Primary Contract for Standard Options so that there is a clear ‘picture’ 
 of the base house.
 
        
        Advantages 
        
            - Builder can quickly see the budget for the entire 
 house including standard options 
 
            - Sales staff will not forget to capture standard 
 option selection notes
 
            - Ability to clearly see the cost for options
 
        
        Additional Considerations
        
            - Do you include ALL of your standard options – 
 or just the ones that need additional information; i.e. color of stove, 
 color of paint, and color of carpet?
 
            - The margin calculator in SM > Price Options 
 will not function with the full cost of the option. See 
 example below.
 
            - Required to understand and inform Trade Partners 
 how you are costing the options; incremental cost or entire cost of options.
 
        
        
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
                
                    | Not utilizing Standard Functionality
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                         Margin Calculator
                         
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                    Utilizing Standard Functionality | 
                    
                         Margin Calculator 
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                         Base 
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                         Base 
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                         Base House 
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                         $100,000 
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                    Base House | 
                    $100,000 | 
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                         Base Cabinets 
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                         $5,000 
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                    Base Cabinets | 
                    n/a | 
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                         Options 
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                         Options 
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                         Cabinets Lvl 
 1 (standard) 
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                    $ 0 | 
                    
                         $ 0 
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                         Cabinets Lvl 
 1 (standard) 
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                    $5,000 | 
                    $10,000 | 
                
                
                    | Cabinets Lvl 2 | 
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                    Cabinets Lvl 2 | 
                    $7,000 | 
                    $14,000 | 
                
                
                    | *Creates two purchase orders; one for the base cabinets and one for the upgrade | 
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                    *Creates only one purchase order, the one for the option selected. | 
                
            
        
         
        
            - You can still mark an option as standard and cost 
 the option like Example 1 above.
 
        
        
            
        
        Option Numbering
        Using some sequencing strategy for option codes is advantageous to the 
 user.
        
            - It allows the user to add more options at any 
 point and keep them in logical order.
 
            - It allows the user to decipher the “meaning” of 
 options, e.g., the room to which the option belongs.
 
            - Don't forget to document your option numbering 
 and save it to your BT data library for use when you are adding more options.
 
        
        Cat.Room.Sequencer
        Identifies the option by its category and 
 its room location.
        Advantages
        
            - Complements and re-enforces use of “by room” option 
 categories. 
 
            - Data aligns well visually on screen, making the 
 BT user interface easier.
 
        
        Additional Considerations
        
            - If adding an “all/multiple rooms” option category, 
 the user will need to also create a number system for these options. 
 
        
        Example:
        A user that offers four options for kitchen sinks and three options 
 for kitchen faucets may be coded as follows.
        Kitchen sinks: 104-117-001, 104-117-002, 
 104-117-003, 104-117-004
        Kitchen faucets: 104-217-001, 104-217-002, 
 104-217-003
        
        First Section XXX-xxx-xxx
        
            - The first section of digits matches the first 
 few letters of the option category name or 
 the option category number. 
 
            - 104-xxx-xxx 
 indicates that the option falls within the “104.Plumbing Options” category.
 
            - ALTERNATIVE - Categories could also be identified 
 with a 3 digits Alpha.
 
            
                - PLU = Plumbing
 
                - CAB = Cabinets
 
                - FLO = Flooring
 
                - MED = Media
 
            
        
        DECISION POINTS:
        
        
            - Do you want the options to list in 
 alpha-numeric sequence or numeric sequence?
 
            - Decide upon your option categories 
 prior to deciding on your option numbering methodology. 
 
        
        
        Second Section xxx-0XX-xxx
        
            - Subsequent sections of digits indicate additional 
 details regarding the option, such as the location of the option (e.g., 
 interior level/room or exterior) and often include sequencing digits for 
 greater flexibility.  
 
            - xxx-017-xxx 
 indicates that the option is on the main level (1) in the kitchen (room 
 7).  
 
            - ALTERNATIVE 
 - Rooms could also be identified with a 3 digits Alpha.
 
            
                - MBA = Master Bath 
 
                - KIT = Kitchen 
 
                - BA2 = Hall Bath 
 
                - INT = Non room specific Interior Options 
 
                - EXT = Non room specific Exterior Option 
 
            
            - ADVANCED 
 - xxx-1xx-xxx and xxx-2xx-xxx 
 sequences all variations of those options together; 1= sinks, 2 = faucets
 
        
        DECISION POINT: 
 Come up with list of all possible rooms. Example
        DECISION POINT: 
 Do you want the rooms sorted alphabetically or by room number?
        
        Third Section xxx-xxx-XXX
        
            - The final section of digits is often used to indicate 
 the finishing level of the option.
 
            - xxx-xxx-001 
 indicates a level one finish; for most builders this is the standard “option.”
 
            - xxx-xxx-101 
 the first digit in the last section provides additional room for sequencing.
 
        
        DECISION POINT: 
 Is '00' the standard or is '01' the standard? Subsequent option levels 
 would be 02,03...
         
        REMEMBER: The user may include as many sections – and as many digits 
 within a section – as desired. There is no one way to do this.  Ordering 
 the rooms in a logical “walk-through” order allows sales reps to take 
 the prospect/buyer on a visual tour of the house.  It 
 also keeps options well-ordered for the Production, Construction, and 
 Sub/Vendor teams via the Lot Details Reports.
         
        Cat.Sequencer
        Identifies the option by category.
        Advantages
        
            - It’s simple and easy to understand! 
 
            - The sequencer can be used to further “define” 
 the option number (e.g., options ending in double zeros ‘00” are standard 
 options).
 
        
        Additional Considerations
        
            - Provides less detail on the option, which is easily 
 addressed with the option description field.
 
            - Increased potential to run out of space to add 
 additional options.
 
        
        Example
        The option number uses sections of digits or letters, such as AAA-000.
        
            - The first section of digits matches the first 
 few letters of the option category name.
 
            - The second section of digits is used to indicate 
 the finishing level of the option.
 
        
        
            
            
                
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