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Inventory IQ

Do it your way

1/25/2024

 
​How does your business operate?

Some businesses have systems and software that help direct their activities (i.e. they look to the software to figure out what to do).

Some businesses do what they do and then record everything in the software afterward.

Most people developing software would prefer their customers to rely on the software to direct their activities. 

Most companies that are still using paper and Excel are accustomed to recording everything after the fact.

The reality is that businesses can function successfully using either approach, and many find themselves situated somewhere in between these two extremes.

The real danger is when entering data into the software is difficult or time-consuming.

If you are a company that likes the software to direct your activities then falling behind in this aspect means that the software loses its usefulness.

If you are a company that records everything after the work, then a cascade effect occurs, impacting various facets of your business.

​Questions about when to order products, the shipment status of a customer's order, and the accuracy of your numbers become harder to answer promptly. This, in turn, affects customer interactions, leaving you uncertain about product availability and potentially jeopardizing customer satisfaction.

Avoiding delays in data entry is paramount to ensure that your software not only keeps up but actively drives your business activities forward.

- Chad

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