Execute

Execute Overview

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Execute

The Execute pillar helps you turn approved decisions from Decide (and policy gates in Govern / loops) into actions and moves.

Operating model: Sense → Decide → Approve → Execute → Improve. Execution runs after appropriate authority and policy — not as ad hoc “workflow automation,” but as governed operational steps.

What You'll Find Here

Execute includes:

  • Fulfillment: Stock requests, shipments, and stocklists
  • Transfers & movements: Internal transfers and stock movements
  • Procurement: Requisitions and purchase orders
  • Operational audits: Cycle counts and adjustments
  • Catalog management: Products, categories, and attributes

Key Features

Fulfillment

Transfers & Movements

  • Transfers - Internal stock transfers between locations
  • Adjustments - Inventory adjustments and corrections
  • Movements - View all stock movements

Procurement

Operational Audits

Catalog Management

Fulfillment flow

  1. Receive Stock Request or create shipment
  2. Generate Stocklist for picking
  3. Pick items and create Shipment
  4. Pack and ship the order

Transfer flow

  1. Review Transfer Recommendations from Decide
  2. Create Transfer between locations
  3. Execute transfer and track movement
  4. Receive at destination location

Procurement flow

  1. Create Requisition based on planning
  2. Convert to Purchase Order
  3. Place order with supplier
  4. Receive inventory when it arrives

  • Sense — What's happening now
  • Decide — Planning and recommendations
  • GovernApprove — policy, roles, and evidence
  • Improve — Measure and optimize
  • Loops — How execution steps are governed and recorded

Permissions & Roles

Execution features require appropriate permissions:

  • Fulfillment: stockrequests.write, shipments.write
  • Transfers: transfers.write, transfers.execute
  • Procurement: purchaseorders.write
  • Audits: inventory.cyclecount, inventory.adjust
  • Catalog: products.write