What belongs in a monthly store performance report
A useful monthly store report is short enough to read on the MTR and specific enough to brief a floor supervisor. Aim for one narrative page per store, a shared comparison sheet, and a chart appendix—not a fifty-tab workbook.
Include: sales versus prior month and prior year, top movers by category, and any known operational notes (renovation, staffing gaps, weather). Exclude: speculative market share and unverified competitor guesses.
Visual charts should answer one question each. ‘Did weekday trade soften?’ is a fair chart. ‘Everything about the business’ is not.
Sitebloomcore’s store performance reporting follows this lean shape because Hong Kong retail meetings are short and frequent. We write for the person who must act this week, not for an archive that no one opens.
If your internal file already has fifty metrics, we help you choose eight that matter for the next quarter and retire the rest from the monthly pack.