User Roles & Hierarchy
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Go To Market - User Roles Hierarchy
This reference article provides an overview of the user roles and their hierarchy in VendorPanel - a Unimarket Company Go To Market, detailing the main responsibilities and...
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Get Started as a Super Admin
The Super Admin is the highest-level end-user profile on Go To Market, providing full access and control across your enterprise environment. Use this overview to understand...
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Super Administrator Role Overview
A Super Administrator is the highest-level user profile on the platform. This role inherits all permissions of lower-tier roles (Panel/Local Group Administrators, Local Gro...
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Local Group Administrator (LGA) Role Overview
The Local Group Administrator (LGA) role is assigned to accounts in the Administrator Group of your enterprise and allows a user to create and manage local groups within th...
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Panel Administrator Role Overview
The Panel Administrator (Panel Admin) role allows accounts in the Administrator Group to manage Supplier Lists/panels for the entire organisation's enterprise. This article...
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Local Group Manager Role Overview
This article defines the Local Group Manager (LGM) role and outlines the permissions and actions they can perform within their assigned Local Group. LGMs are responsible fo...
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Response Selection Approver Role Overview
The Response Selection Approver role enables a user to approve the response selections made by Buyers for RFx's (Request for X) before the Buyer can finalise the RFx and no...
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Buyer Role Overview
A Buyer uses Go To Market to procure goods and services by issuing Requests (RFx), managing the process, reviewing Supplier responses, and recording the final decision. Thi...
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Vendor Admin Role Overview
The Vendor Admin is the primary contact and profile manager for their organisation on a specific Supplier List, ensuring all list requirements are met.PrerequisitesThis art...
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Colleague Role Overview
This article defines the roles of Vendor Admin and Colleague within a Supplier List registration, explaining their primary responsibilities and permissions. Use this inform...