Content Planning - Shopping List - Employee View
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Excel Template: Content Planning – Shopping List – Employee View
This Excel template is specifically designed for Content Planning within an organizational context, tailored to the Employee View. Unlike traditional consumer-facing shopping lists, this template empowers marketing, editorial, and content production teams to collaboratively plan and track content assets—such as blog posts, social media campaigns, videos, infographics—and the resources required for their creation. The “Shopping List” metaphor is employed not for groceries but for actionable content components: tools needed (e.g., stock footage licenses), external services (copywriting, design), internal labor hours, software subscriptions, and approval workflows. This structured approach transforms chaotic brainstorming into a systematic workflow where employees can visualize dependencies, allocate responsibilities, and monitor progress—all from their own dashboard view.
Sheet Names
- Content Inventory – Master list of planned content pieces.
- Resource Shopping List – Items to procure or assign for each content piece.
- Status Tracker – Real-time progress dashboard with automated updates.
- Employee Assignments – Role-based task allocation and capacity view.
- Dashboards – Visual summaries with charts for leadership review.
Table Structures & Columns (Data Types)
Content Inventory Sheet:
| Column | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ID | Number (Auto-generated) | Unique content item identifier. |
| Title | Text | |
| Type | Dropdown: Blog, Video, Social Post, eBook, Webinar | |
| Publish Date | Date | |
| Status | Dropdown: Planned, In Progress, Reviewing, Approved, Published | |
| Prioritized? | Yes/No (Boolean) | |
| Owner | Text (Employee Name) |
Resource Shopping List Sheet:
| Column | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Content ID | Number (Linked to Content Inventory) | |
| Resource Name | Text | |
| Type | Dropdown: Tool, Service, Personnel, Software, External Vendor | |
| Quantity | Number (Integer) | |
| Unit Cost ($) | Currency | |
| Total Cost ($) | Formula: Quantity * Unit Cost | |
| Status | Dropdown: Requested, Approved, Procured, In Transit, Completed | |
| Procurement Lead | Text (Employee Name) | |
| Notes | Memo Text |
Formulas Required
- In Resource Shopping List, column “Total Cost” uses:
=D2*E2(Quantity × Unit Cost) - In Status Tracker, a formula counts pending items:
=COUNTIFS(ResourceShoppingList[Status], "Requested")+COUNTIFS(ResourceShoppingList[Status], "In Transit") - A conditional “Deadline Alert” in Content Inventory flags overdue items with:
=IF(AND([@Publish Date]"Published"), "OVERDUE", "") - Employee workload summary: Use
SUMIFS()to total assigned content items per employee.
Conditional Formatting
- Publish Date Overdue: Red fill if date is past and status ≠ “Published”.
- Prioritized Items: Yellow highlight for "Yes" in the Prioritized? column.
- Procurement Status: Green = Completed, Orange = In Transit, Red = Requested/Approved but not procured.
- Total Cost High Risk: Red font if total resource cost per content item exceeds $500 (adjustable).
User Instructions
For Employees:
- Review your assigned content items in the "Employee Assignments" sheet weekly.
- If you need a new resource (e.g., stock photo license, AI tool access), add it to the "Resource Shopping List" with your name as Procurement Lead.
- Update the “Status” column whenever you progress—e.g., change from “Requested” to “Procured.”
- Never delete rows. Instead, mark obsolete items as “Archived” in Status.
- Use the Dashboard tab to see your personal workload heatmap and upcoming deadlines.
Example Rows
Content Inventory:
| ID | Title | Type | Publish Date | Status | Prioritized? |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 101 | < td>Summer Newsletter Design Assets td >< td > Video td >< td > 2024-06-15 td >< td > In Progress td >< tr style="background-color:#fffde7;">Yes |
Resource Shopping List:
| Content ID | Resource Name | Type | Quantity td >< td > Unit Cost ($) td >< td > Total Cost ($) td >< tr style="background-color:#e8f4fc;">< td > 101 t d >< t d > Canva Pro Subscription (3-month) t d >< t d > Software < /td> | 1 | 29.99 | =D2*E2 → $89.97 |
Recommended Charts & Dashboards
The Dashboards sheet should include:
- Bar Chart: “Resource Costs by Type” – Shows spending distribution (e.g., Software vs. Personnel).
- Stacked Column Chart: “Content Status by Month” – Visualizes planned vs. completed content per month.
- Pie Chart: “Employee Workload Distribution” – Displays % of total items assigned to each employee.
- Gantt-style Timeline: Interactive calendar view (using conditional formatting) for publishing deadlines.
This dashboard transforms raw data into actionable insights, allowing employees to self-manage and managers to allocate resources intelligently—all aligned with the core goal of seamless Content Planning through a practical Shopping List interface designed specifically for the Employee View.
This template bridges operational clarity with strategic planning. It empowers every team member to be a proactive contributor—not just a task executor—by giving them visibility into what they need, when they need it, and how their contributions fit into the bigger content picture. The “Shopping List” framework makes abstract content needs tangible and actionable, while the Employee View ensures personal accountability without overwhelming complexity.
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