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3-Minute Overview

⏱️ Time: 3 minutes  
👤 Who: Store Manager / New staff (first exposure) / Anyone needing a high-level understanding

What is a Stocktake?

A stocktake ensures your system reflects the actual physical stock in your store. It directly impacts:

  • Ordering accuracy
  • Stock valuation
  • Reporting reliability

The 5 Phases of a Successful Stocktake

1. Preparation (Critical)

Before counting anything:

  • Clean up stock data
  • Fix errors (negative stock, false zero stock)
  • Ensure store layout (sections) is clear

Most stocktake failures happen here—not during counting.


2. Setup

  • Create ONE stocktake
  • Set the correct date
  • Ensure structure is clean and consistent

3. Counting (Execution)

  • Use PDE devices to scan and count
  • Each count is saved as an “input”
  • Inputs must be clearly named and assigned to sections

4. Validation

  • Run reports
  • Identify unusual values
  • Investigate discrepancies

5. Finalisation

  • Close stocktake
  • Set stock counts
  • Update system

Biggest Risks to Avoid

  • Multiple stocktakes → reporting becomes unusable
  • Poor naming → investigations become impossible
  • Skipping preparation → inaccurate results
  • Not validating → major stock errors

Golden Rule

A smooth stocktake is built before the first item is counted