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title: "Is Your Planning Process Burning Out Your Best People?"
url: https://antusa.com/resources/planning-burnout
description: "The planning team burnout problem has a structural cause — and a structural fix. A seven-step guide to moving from heroics and spreadsheet firefighting to a modern, empowered planning function."
source: antusa.com
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Every retail organization has a "hero" planner: the person who stays late wrestling with dozens of spreadsheets to finalize the open-to-buy, who can reconcile conflicting data from three departments by memory. We celebrate their dedication — but it's time to ask whether our outdated processes have forced them into that role.

When merchandise planners battle manual workloads and fragmented data under constant pressure to make perfect calls in a volatile market, burnout isn't just a risk. It's an inevitability — and it's a direct threat to margin performance.

This paper walks through the seven operational upgrades that shift planning from reactive to strategic:

1. **Get off the manual treadmill** — automation can cut time spent on manual forecasting and ordering by up to 90%
2. **Create a single source of truth** — one unified platform for merchandising, finance, and operations
3. **Build for agility** — real-time what-if scenario modeling instead of rigid annual plans
4. **Unify teams around common goals** — OTB compliance, SKU-level guidance, and reduced inventory creep
5. **Master inventory and cash flow** — WSSI at any level, with weeks-of-supply and GMROI targets
6. **Harness math and analytics** — algorithm-powered forecasting to amplify planner intuition
7. **Invest in expertise and partnership** — the right implementation partner changes how the team thinks, not just what tools they use

The financial case is concrete: reduced turnover costs, improved inventory ROI, and protected gross margins. If your team is spending more time maintaining the spreadsheet than using it, this paper names the problem — and maps the way out.
