Retail Experience…

Posted by Man-D on Nov 25, 2009 in Tips, UnPretentiousMe, Useful Info |

I remember the first time I heard about this POS systems (Point of Sale) or RMS (Retail Managment System) thingy. It was 6 years ago. Yup, my first job (after graduating) with the retail company and been a very loyal worker for almost 5 years and 10 months! But for some reason, I have to say  to the company… ;)

With years of experience, I’m sure I can open my own business by now… ha ha ha! But, seriously. If you want to do business especially when dealing with stocks, you should stop using cash registers and stepped up to a POS system instead.

Why do I say so? here are some of the reasons why…

- record sales immediately for accurate sales tracking

- to identify inventory levels; helping to keep stocks in proper balance  

- it helps a lot when doing price reduction (marked down item or discounts)

- tracked promotions successfully esp when dealling with coupons or special discounts, plus you get to know how successful the promotion was

 

Oh, don’t forget to do annual stock take for your stocks (to check for the losses… he he he

 

 

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6 Comments

Linda
Nov 27, 2009 at 12:20 am

klu mo tract kecurian stocks bulih ka ni?


 
lola
Nov 30, 2009 at 1:20 pm

hellooooooooooooo mandy, ive moved to a new blog. pls edit ur link.

tq!


 
Man-D
Dec 1, 2009 at 2:19 pm

Lin, itu tu susah tu mo track bosss… pakai cctv kali…

Lola, updated!


 
osso79
Dec 4, 2009 at 10:49 am

Yep, susah mo track down itu loss, banyak kemungkinan kan Mandy…
mostly its human fault, salah key-in, salah barcode, cashier scan 2x….dan bnyak lagi…tapi dorang suka kasih salah tu MIS…banci sia.>!! hmmmm i miss the retail work lah :(


 
Man-D
Dec 4, 2009 at 11:10 am

Joyce… ha ha ha… ya bah… human fault bah tu… tp kan, the new system sekarang lagi teruk… bikin benci! And have to use two systems, old n new one… mati! Ko kerja kah skarang Joyce? Or fulltime housewife?


 
osso79
Dec 5, 2009 at 8:38 am

Kerja juga bah tu housewife hehe…tapi no gaji lah ;)


 

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