Insight Feed: how to turn retail data into daily decisions
Learn how Insight Feed ranks retail signals, estimates financial impact, and helps operators focus on the problems that move cash, margin, and stock productivity.
This is where Handler BOS shares practical guidance on sales, inventory, cash, staff, and store operations. The goal is simple: help owners bring order to the business, reduce waste, grow profit, and make daily decisions with more confidence.
Learn how Insight Feed ranks retail signals, estimates financial impact, and helps operators focus on the problems that move cash, margin, and stock productivity.
Inventory Health is the retail view that exposes dead stock, weak sell-through, and capital tied up in products that are not earning their keep.
ABC/XYZ analysis classifies products by business contribution and demand predictability, giving retailers a sharper way to prioritize buying, control, and promotion.
Retention analytics help retailers see whether buyers are coming back, how fast loyalty is weakening, and where repeat revenue is being lost before it becomes obvious.
Learn why reconciliation acts matter in B2B retail operations, how they clarify debt, and how they support calmer but stronger payment follow-up.
Pricing & Demand is the operating lens that helps retailers judge whether a promotion creates healthy movement or simply trades margin for temporary noise.
Payroll control becomes stronger when teams treat salary calculation as an auditable operating process instead of a late-month accounting event.
Learn how to read customer settlements, track open receivables, and separate payment facts from vague assumptions before debt hardens into conflict.
See why delivery orders matter in B2B operations, how they anchor stock truth and receivables truth, and why they are more than shipping paperwork.
Understand what invoices really do in the B2B document chain, why they matter commercially, and why they should not be confused with shipment or receivables truth.
Learn why cash book discipline matters, why every receipt, payout, and transfer between cash centers must be recorded, and how exact balance visibility strengthens daily control.