Your first week — purchasing
Day 1
Read-only everywhere. Open Restock, sort by cover, and see whether the order quantities match what you would have ordered.
Day 2
Open a line. The three cards show how the quantity was reached; the per-marketplace grid shows where it sells.
Day 3
Propose a purchase order. It goes to Joseph for approval and your name is on it either way.
Day 4
Container plan: drag a line between containers and watch the two limits move. Nothing is booked until you book it.
Day 5
Your ceiling goes up. Everything you did in week one is already in the audit log under your name.
Each role gets its own version of this list, built from what that person can actually do — there is no point teaching somebody a screen their account cannot open.
The cost this pays back
The tab map wrote this down and then left it: folding three levels of menu into one rail and one list means somebody who does not know a screen’s name has to search for it. That is a real cost and it lands entirely on new people.
So this page is the trade being paid off. It prints on one sheet, it opens with ? from anywhere, and the first-run version walks the five rails once and never again.
What it deliberately does not do is tour every screen. Nine screens explained on day one are nine screens forgotten by day two; the five rails and the palette are enough to find the rest.