Product Knowledge Training Checklist
Product Specifications
Pull the current spec sheet from the vendor portal or the buyer's shared drive — size runs, weight, materials, colorway codes, country of origin. Flag any SKUs the trainer should walk through on the floor (fit quirks, fabric care, assembly-required items).
For each hero SKU, write one sentence on what we have that the competitor doesn't (or vice-versa). Customers ask comparison questions at the fitting room and at checkout — having the answer ready is what closes the sale.
Note which categories carry a manufacturer warranty vs. store-only return policy, and the RTV window for defective goods. Common mistake: associate tells a customer "lifetime warranty" on an item that's only covered 90 days by the vendor.
If the associate missed warranty categories, block 20 minutes with the department manager to walk through the warranty matrix before the associate handles their first customer return.
Demonstration Practice
Observe one full shift with a senior associate or shift lead. Watch greeting, needs discovery, demo, objection handling, and add-on suggestion. Take notes on the specific phrasing that works.
Run demos on the three current hero SKUs and two end-cap promo items. Trainer plays the customer; associate hands the product, calls out features, and answers two scripted objections. Repeat until the demo is under 90 seconds.
List the ten questions customers have asked most often this quarter (sizing, care, compatibility, financing, price match, return window). Write the answer in the associate's own words. Store the card in the breakroom binder.
Brand and Assortment Knowledge
Cover founding year, signature category, design philosophy, and what differentiates the brand from mass-market competitors. Customers in specialty retail buy the story as much as the product.
Review the two or three customer personas the merchandising team uses (e.g., gift-shopper, replenishment-regular, first-time-trial). Match each persona to the SKUs most likely to convert.
Join the store-ops Slack/Teams channel and the buyer's weekly product-update email. Upcoming drops, markdowns, and discontinuations land there first; associates who miss them tell customers "we always carry that" the week before it's pulled.
Competitor Positioning
Spend 30 minutes in each competitor location. Note price points on three comparable SKUs, assortment depth, fixture density, and how their associates greet and qualify. Bring photos back for the trainer debrief.
Capture competitor BOGO, GWP, and percent-off offers running this week. Flag any that trigger our price-match policy so the associate doesn't get caught at the register saying "I didn't know".
Scan the last 20 reviews for each main competitor. Their recurring complaints (long checkout, no fitting room help, restocking fee surprises) are objections you can preempt — "Here we don't charge a restocking fee on regular-price items."
Selling Techniques
Walk through the trained attach pairings (e.g., shoe + sock + protector spray; dress + accessory). UPT and ATV are the two KPIs the district manager will ask about in your first 30-day review.
Cover the employee discount, loyalty member tier discounts, friends-and-family event rules, and the price-match window (most stores: 14 days, identical SKU, in-stock competitor). Manager approval is required above the posted threshold.
For each hero SKU, build a 30-second narrative: who made it, why this material, who it's for. Stories convert; reciting bullet points doesn't. Trainer rates the pitch on clarity, accuracy, and customer-relatable language.
Customer Handling on the Floor
Trainer plays a customer with a vague need ("something for a wedding"). Associate must ask three open-ended questions before suggesting a product. Most missed-conversion moments start with the associate pitching before qualifying.
Cover the LAST framework (Listen, Apologize, Solve, Thank) and the manager-approval threshold for refunds (typically over $50 or outside the return window). Never argue at the register — pull the customer aside and call a manager.
Trainer (or district manager on a store visit) runs an unannounced mystery-shop scenario: greeting, qualification, demo, objection, attach, close. Score against the store's selling-floor rubric.
Block a 2-hour retraining shift covering the failed rubric items. Associate should not be scheduled solo on the sales floor until the retraining is signed off by the store manager.
Manager Sign-Off
Store manager reviews the trainer's notes, mystery-shop result, and FAQ card before clearing the associate for solo selling shifts. File the signed record in the employee folder for the 90-day review.
Use this template in Manifestly
- Weekly Sales and Inventory Review
- Retail Marketing Campaign Checklist
- Retail Store Safety Checklist
- Retail Promotion Checklist
- Store Maintenance Checklist
- Price Tagging Checklist
- Cash Handling Checklist
- Customer Service Checklist
- Health and Safety Inspection Checklist
- Logistics Coordination Checklist
- Weekly Sales Reporting Checklist
- After-Sales Follow-Up Checklist
- Sales Floor Management Checklist
- New Product Launch Checklist
- Sales Associate Daily Checklist
- Customer Feedback Collection Checklist
- Store Cleaning and Maintenance Checklist
- Personal Shopping Assistance Checklist
- Inventory Reconciliation Checklist
- Competitive Analysis Checklist
- Retail Expansion Checklist
- Retail KPI Tracking Checklist
- Payroll Processing Checklist
- Staff Scheduling Checklist
- Retail Budget Management Checklist
- Purchase Order Management Checklist
- Store Manager Daily Routine Checklist
- Retail Performance Review Checklist
- Retail Employee Training Checklist
- Customer Service Checklist
- Weekly Store Staff Meeting Agenda
- Retail Employee Training Checklist
- Daily Store Opening Checklist
- Product Restocking Checklist
- Store Closing Checklist
- Employee Termination Checklist
- Local Store Marketing Checklist
- Visual Merchandising Update Checklist
- Point-of-Purchase Display Checklist
- Seasonal Promotion Planning Checklist
- Receiving Shipment Checklist
- Customer Complaint Resolution Checklist
- Return Merchandise Authorization Checklist
- Store Performance Evaluation Checklist
- Retail Social Media Campaign Checklist
- Retail Employee Exit Interview Checklist
- Store Opening and Closing Checklist
- Merchandising Checklist
- Loss Prevention Checklist
- Inventory Management Checklist
- Retail Store Audit Checklist
- Retail Store Technology Audit Checklist
- Equipment Maintenance Checklist
- Merchandising and Display Checklist
- Loss Prevention Checklist
- Retail Store Emergency Procedures Checklist
- In-Store Event Planning Checklist
- Customer Loyalty Program Launch Checklist
- Marketing Campaign Launch Checklist
- Retail Email Marketing Campaign Checklist
- Loyalty Program Management Checklist
- Omnichannel Sales Integration Checklist
- Shipping and Fulfillment Checklist
- Retail Strategy Planning Checklist
- Warehouse Organization Checklist
- Dress Code and Uniform Checklist
- Damage and Loss Report Checklist
- Business Continuity Planning Checklist
- Retail Technology Implementation Checklist
- Employee Benefits Checklist
- Conflict Resolution Checklist
- New Employee Onboarding Checklist
- Retail Employee Onboarding Checklist
- Retail Store Hiring Checklist
- Gift Wrapping and Packaging Checklist
- Stock Replenishment Checklist
- Customer Greeting and Engagement Checklist
- Employee Offboarding Checklist
- Workplace Safety Training Checklist
- Supplier Onboarding Checklist
- Cross-Promotion Partnerships Checklist
- Retail Policy Update and Compliance Checklist
- New Employee Onboarding Checklist (Accounting Department)
- Employee Training Checklist
- New Employee Payroll Setup Checklist
- Payroll Onboarding Checklist
- Property Management Staff Onboarding Checklist
- Legal Compliance Checklist for New Properties
- New Employee Onboarding Checklist
- New Engineer Onboarding Checklist
- Peer Review Onboarding Checklist
- Development Environment Setup Checklist
- Onboarding a New Software Developer
- Software Engineer Onboarding Checklist
- Real Estate Agent Onboarding Checklist
- Real Estate Assistant Training Checklist
- Consulting New-Hire Onboarding Checklist
- Employee Onboarding Checklist
- Hiring Checklist
- Employee Onboarding Checklist
- Manufacturing Employee Onboarding Checklist
- Manufacturing Employee Training Checklist
- Insurance Agency Employee Onboarding
- Law Firm Employee Onboarding Checklist
- Marketing New Hire Training Checklist
- Attorney Onboarding Checklist
- Remote Work Onboarding Checklist for Marketing Teams
- Employee Onboarding Checklist
- Advisor and Employee Onboarding Checklist
- Employee Training Checklist
- User Onboarding Checklist
- Employee Onboarding Checklist
- Desktop Configuration Checklist
- New Consultant Onboarding
- Manufacturing Employee Training Checklist
- New Developer Onboarding Checklist
- New Hire Onboarding Checklist
- Agency Employee Onboarding Checklist
- Staff Training Checklist
- Restaurant Employee Onboarding Checklist
- Staff Training Program Checklist
- Retail Employee Training Checklist
- Retail Employee Training Checklist
- Hotel Staff Training Checklist
- Law Firm Employee Onboarding Checklist
- New Hire Paperwork Checklist
- Restaurant New Hire Checklist
- New Employee Onboarding Checklist
- Marketing Team Employee Onboarding Checklist
- Restaurant Employee Training Checklist
- Retail Employee Onboarding Checklist
- Retail Store Hiring Checklist
- Employee Training Checklist
- Manufacturing Employee Training Checklist
- Training Evaluation Checklist
- Training Needs Assessment Checklist
- Skills Development Checklist
- Training Materials Checklist
- Manufacturing Employee Training Checklist
- Retail Employee Training Checklist
- Retail Employee Training Checklist
- Hotel Staff Training Checklist
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