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Business, 23.05.2021 23:20 andrewmena05

Karan has just been offered the position of a store manager. He has observed that his store has been facing a problem of shrinkage in the past months. How can Karan take responsibility for controlling shrinkage? A.
ensuring the availability of sufficient merchandise at the store
B.
ensuring available stock via a computerized inventory tally
C.
evaluating the average sales per month
D.
informing the head office about store operations
E.
evaluating the performance of staff at the store

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