stocktaking
stocktaking
Definition
stock·tak·ing (stäk′tāk′iŋ)
noun
appraisal, esp. self-appraisal, for the purpose of assessing accomplishments, prospects, etc.
stocktaking
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- finish: Episode 3 ( 4 MAR 85 ) The Hold Up The staff have to work late to finish stocktaking.
- order: This includes all aspects of staff management, maintaining accurate accounts, menu planning, ordering, stocktaking and budget control.
Adjective modifier
- annual: The office is closed for annual stocktaking in the last two weeks of November.
Modifies a noun
- exercise: Future Developments A stocktaking exercise is being conducted by the ODPM, looking at the future of the LGPS.
- service: The aim of the company is to give the ultimate stocktaking service, which includes being cost effective and accurate.
- operation: Eurostop's RF system will enable Ann Summers to bring its stocktaking operation in house, cutting cost, due to increased efficiency.
- staff: Management of stocktaking staff will be much more efficient as RF enables the stock auditor to see the exact location of stock.
- report: Stock Taking A wide range of options enables you to tailor your stocktaking report to your individual requirements.
- program: There is a presumption that the annual stocktaking program must cover the great majority ( by value ) of the stocks.
Browse dictionary entries near stocktaking
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