stocktake

/ˈstɑkˌteɪk/
noun
  1. An act of counting and recording all the goods or items in a store or warehouse to check inventory.
    • A stocktake revealed that several boxes of supplies were missing.
    • During the stocktake, employees counted every item on the shelves.
    • The store closes once a year for a full stocktake.
  2. A careful review or assessment of something, such as resources, progress, or a situation.
    • It's a good time to do a stocktake of your skills and career goals.
    • After the financial crisis, the company conducted a stocktake of its investments.
    • The team did a stocktake of their achievements at the end of the project.
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