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Hi, I'm Clare Bailey, The Retail Champion - This is the 3rd and final part of our 'Stock Illusion' miniseries.
In Part 1, we explored the customer-facing cost of over-ranging — the overwhelm, the choice paralysis, the damage to the shopping experience. Now it's time to go deeper.
In Part 2 we looked at the operational reality of range creep — how it happens, why it feels like good management when it's actually slowly destroying your margins, and what data-driven decisions really look like when you're editing a range.
In this episode, I focus on unravelling the persistent myths of retail stock management. A key theme is the misconception that more stock and greater choice automatically drives more sales and profitability. I explore the operational and commercial challenges that arise from bloated, poorly curated ranges—highlighting how years of incremental, unchallenged buying decisions often create complexity, cash flow issues, and diminished margins.
What we cover:
Key Takeaways:
Resources & Links
• Free Stock Assessment & Mini Guide: retailchampion.co.uk/retail-playbooks
• The Retail Champion: www.retailchampion.co.uk
• Other episodes: retailreckoningpodcast.co.uk
• Newsletter: retailreckoningpodcast.co.uk/newsletter
Subscribe to Retail Reckoning wherever you get your podcasts.
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If this episode resonated — and if you recognised your own business in any of it — I'd love to hear from you. Leave a review, share it with a fellow retailer, or come and find me on social media. Let's keep the conversation going.
By Clare Bailey (Retail Champion)Hi, I'm Clare Bailey, The Retail Champion - This is the 3rd and final part of our 'Stock Illusion' miniseries.
In Part 1, we explored the customer-facing cost of over-ranging — the overwhelm, the choice paralysis, the damage to the shopping experience. Now it's time to go deeper.
In Part 2 we looked at the operational reality of range creep — how it happens, why it feels like good management when it's actually slowly destroying your margins, and what data-driven decisions really look like when you're editing a range.
In this episode, I focus on unravelling the persistent myths of retail stock management. A key theme is the misconception that more stock and greater choice automatically drives more sales and profitability. I explore the operational and commercial challenges that arise from bloated, poorly curated ranges—highlighting how years of incremental, unchallenged buying decisions often create complexity, cash flow issues, and diminished margins.
What we cover:
Key Takeaways:
Resources & Links
• Free Stock Assessment & Mini Guide: retailchampion.co.uk/retail-playbooks
• The Retail Champion: www.retailchampion.co.uk
• Other episodes: retailreckoningpodcast.co.uk
• Newsletter: retailreckoningpodcast.co.uk/newsletter
Subscribe to Retail Reckoning wherever you get your podcasts.
Connect & Share
If this episode resonated — and if you recognised your own business in any of it — I'd love to hear from you. Leave a review, share it with a fellow retailer, or come and find me on social media. Let's keep the conversation going.