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Inventory Control Manager

Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You accept immediate delivery of the cartridges.

Fifteen percent is a considerable discount. But is there room?

You find enough space to stack the crates and pallets of cartridges. However, when orders begin to flow for other products, you have trouble meeting the new demand.

Delayed orders mean angry customers. You have overtaxed the warehouse space.

Remember, you don't always have to make difficult decisions on your own. Try bouncing your ideas off a co-worker. Maybe get a second opinion.

Lynn Davis, inventory manager, says that making decisions is part of his daily routine. He adds that decisions are the result of group effort. "Making decisions is an ongoing thing. You talk to your co-workers [and] solve it though discussion. That's where communication is very important."