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Nana Fosu
Nana Fosu

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Inventory Systems Don’t Fail at Tracking. They Fail at Trust.

Most of the inventory conversations I've been part of revolve around tracking. Barcodes. Dashboards. Software. However, a lot of inventory problems begin after the data is generated. The core issue is trust. As soon as numbers and the physical counts start conflicting, teams will lose faith in the system and fall back to manual processes, spreadsheets and guesswork. By this stage, the system is still physically present, but no longer leading processes. Great inventory systems go beyond tracking; they build trust. When people have faith in the data, processes get quicker and decisions much easier. Inventory isn't a technology problem, it's a trust issue. Read more about inventory visibility and processes at theinventorymaster .com

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