Questions
Questions worth asking during review.
A good question narrows the work, exposes weak data, and helps the team decide what to approve, skip, or investigate.
Questions to ask before reordering
Question
Why it helps
What changed since last week?
Helps separate a real shift from old noise.
What would make this recommendation more confident?
Exposes the missing field or weak assumption behind the item.
Which products need attention first?
Keeps the queue prioritized instead of turning into a catalog browse.
What should I double-check before acting?
Turns the answer into a review step, not a vague summary.
Questions to ask when margin slips
Question
Why it helps
Is this a price problem, a cost problem, or a mix problem?
Points the team toward the real source of the leak.
What changed in the last 30 days?
Anchors the answer in a time window the team can act on.
Which products are most exposed?
Moves the conversation from broad worry to ranked work.
Questions to ask when the data looks wrong
Ask where the missing or stale field is coming from, what recommendation types it affects, and whether the item should be investigated instead of approved. A good question makes the data problem visible without pretending the queue is still fine.
