Last, a good cycle counting system should generate and report measures of accuracy. A percentage figure seems to work best—total hits (good counts) divided by total counts. (Excluded from these figures are counts for the control group; within a few weeks, the control group should be at or near 100 percent.) Report these measures of accuracy frequently, perhaps once per week, to the key individuals—stockroom people, project team, steering committee. Post them on bulletin boards or signs where other people can see them.