Workflows
Common review workflows, spelled out.
Reorders, stock risk, margin leaks, supplier issues, and catalog cleanup each need a slightly different review path.
The common paths
The queue is not one kind of work. Reorders, stock risk, margin issues, and data cleanup each ask for a different kind of review.
ReordersUse movement, cover, lead time, and margin context to decide what to buy next.Stock riskSpot products likely to stock out, sit too long, or quietly waste cash.Margin leaksCatch products where cost, discounting, or mix makes profit wobble.Catalog cleanupFind missing fields, duplicate records, and weak data before they poison the queue.
What each path is trying to answer
Workflow
Question behind it
Reorders
What needs to be bought before sales turn into a stockout?
Stock risk
What is about to become expensive, stale, or embarrassing if ignored?
Margin leaks
Which products look healthy on volume but weak on contribution?
Catalog cleanup
Which missing or noisy records are making every other recommendation weaker?
What happens after review
The queue does not replace judgment. It gives the team a better starting point. After review, the next step may be placing an order, adjusting a number, fixing a product record, or asking a better question. The product is built to guide work, not pretend it finished the work.
