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Everyone Knows They Have An Inventory Problem. Why Can't They Fix It?

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Many independent retailers know inventory matters, yet they struggle with cash flow because of poor Inventory Decisions. Fresh from h+h Americas, Gwen Bortner shares why most people don't actually have an inventory management problem, but rather an inventory decision-making problem. Along with co-host Tonya Kubo, she explains why inventory feels so complicated and how retailers accidentally buy like consumers instead of owners. You'll learn how the Open-to-Buy framework keeps your cash flowing instead of letting it sit dead on your shelves. This straightforward approach will challenge the way you view your resources, your margins, and your retail strategy.

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