Inventory — it's the highest number on your
company's asset sheet. Yet, most companies rely on outdated systems
and yesterday's inventory control policies to manage this valuable
resource. And you, the person in charge of the inventory, are still
responsible for an accurate count.
You know how important your job is.
If the count is overstated — your
company pays taxes and insurance on something it doesn't really have.
If the count is understated — you risk problems with
the IRS for not paying enough taxes. Plus, you
won't have product to ship to your customers, resulting
in back orders and more headaches.
And on top of it
all, you're the person who ends up having to deal with
everything from lost or incorrect paperwork to recounts, reconciliation, and more.
Attend this informative seminar and get solutions
that you can put in place immediately to ensure more accurate inventory
counts and a better-run, thorough, and less frustrating inventory process
for everyone concerned. It's a lot of value for a
small investment!
Taking Stock of Your Inventory Management System
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How to recognize your
system's strengths and weaknesses |
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Red flags
that your inventory control system is deeply flawed |
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The most common causes of inventory inaccuracy and how to end
them |
Preparation: Behind-the-Scenes Work Pays Off Big
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Tips for creating an inventory checklist that improves
accuracy |
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Should you
count physical inventory or what's on the
paperwork? |
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Geographic or
ABC — which classification method is right for your
company? |
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How to develop locator maps you can
use year-round |
The
Hassle-Free Physical Inventory
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A 1-2-3- process for a "smooth
as silk" inventory count |
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A fast and
accurate way to count small parts |
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Cycle-counting methods that work and those that
don't |
Mastery of the
Inventory and Ordering Process
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How to reconcile the physical
count with the computer |
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What to
do with obsolete inventory that eats up valuable warehouse
space |
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How to avoid running short on inventory of your hottest
selling product |
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Tips for negotiating with suppliers
to get the order quantities you want |