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FieldNotes: Should Every Store Order Like Your Strongest Store?

FieldNotes: Should Every Store Order Like Your Strongest Store?

Posted by FieldStack, June 12, 2019
If you want to grow your retail chain, you need to ensure that each store performs as well as your highest-performing store. So, you see how that store is stocked and extend those same practices to every store, right?

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