May 28, 2009 - Ask Deb Newsletter

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Inventory Management

As the cost of logistics increases retailers and manufacturers are looking to inventory management as a way to control costs. Inventory is a term used to describe unsold goods held for sale or raw materials awaiting manufacture. These items may be on the shelves of a store, in the backroom or in a warehouse miles away from the point of sale.

 

Latest Additions to AskDeb Blog

We're keeping up with latest news and trends at the Ask Deb blog. Learn more about the world around you by reading blog posts that include business, political and social news. These are just a few of the articles we have to offer:

Inventory Management - An Ask Deb Special Interest Channel

We've added a special interest section at Ask Deb where we will discuss topics we feel require unique attention. In this section we'll discuss and feature articles related to logistics, warehousing and inventory management. Below are the latest posts.

Six Sigma - An Ask Deb Special Interest Channel

Another addition to our Special Interest Channels includes the strategic management method known as Six Sigma. In this section we'll feature the benefits of the Six Sigma strategy, ways to successfully implement it and other aspects of quality management. These are the latest published guides.

Careers Channel

In our continuing efforts to increase the content of our careers channel we've published the following articles related to career searches and career paths.

Education Channel

The benefits of education are many and with the overwhelming popularity of the internet many new educational outlets have been made available. This week we have touched on this topic and others that revolve around continuing education.

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