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Content Planning - Stock Control - Dashboard View

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Item ID Item Name Category Current Stock Minimum Threshold Reorder Quantity

Content Planning & Stock Control Dashboard View Excel Template

This comprehensive Excel template is engineered for marketing teams, content creators, and inventory managers who need to align their editorial calendars with real-time stock availability of physical or digital assets. By merging the strategic needs of Content Planning with the operational discipline of Stock Control, this template delivers a dynamic Dashboard View that empowers users to visualize content readiness, predict supply shortages, and optimize publication schedules accordingly. Designed for seamless integration into daily workflows, this template ensures no piece of content is published without adequate stock—whether it’s printed brochures, branded merchandise, downloadable eBooks, or video assets.

Sheet Names

  • Dashboard – Central hub displaying KPIs and visual summaries.
  • Content Calendar – Planned content schedule with deadlines and status tracking.
  • Stock Inventory – Real-time inventory levels of content-related assets.
  • Reorder Alerts – Automated notifications for low stock items.
  • Audit Log – Track changes made to inventory or content status.

Table Structures & Column Definitions

Content Calendar Sheet

< td>Target date for content release. < td>How many units of associated inventory are needed for launch. < td>ID from Stock Inventory sheet to link content with physical/digital stock.
Column Name Data Type Description
ID Number (Auto-increment) Unique identifier for each content asset.
Title Text Name of the content piece (e.g., “Summer 2024 Brochure”).
Content Type Dropdown: eBook, Video, PDF, Physical Product Category to distinguish digital vs physical assets.
Publish Date Date
Status Dropdown: Draft, Approved, Pending Stock, Ready, Published Tracks stage of content lifecycle.
Required Stock Qty Number
Linked Stock ID Text/Number (reference)

Stock Inventory Sheet

< td>Name of the stock asset (e.g., “Q3 Newsletter Template – Print”). < td>Categorizes type of inventory. < td>Available quantity in warehouse or digital repository. < td>Minimum threshold before reordering is triggered. < td>Calculated as Safety Stock + Lead Time Buffer (e.g., 1.5x avg usage). < td>Timestamp of last inventory adjustment. < td>Name of vendor or content provider.

Formulas Required

  • In Dashboard!B3: =SUMIFS(Content Calendar[Required Stock Qty], Content Calendar[Status], "Pending Stock") — Total stock needed for upcoming content.
  • In Dashboard!B4: =SUM(Stock Inventory[Current Stock Qty]) — Total available inventory units.
  • In Dashboard!B5: =IF(B3>B4,"CRITICAL: UNDER STOCK","IN STOCK") — Health indicator for stock-content alignment.
  • In Stock Inventory!F2 (Reorder Point): =E2*1.5 — Sets reorder point at 1.5x safety stock.
  • In Reorder Alerts!A2: =IF(AND(Stock Inventory[Current Stock Qty]<=Stock Inventory[Reorder Point], Stock Inventory[Category]="Physical"), "REORDER NEEDED", "") — Flags items needing replenishment.

Conditional Formatting Rules

  • Content Calendar [Status] Column:
    • Draft = Yellow fill
    • Pending Stock = Orange fill
    • Ready = Green fill
    • Published = Blue fill
  • Stock Inventory [Current Stock Qty] Column:
    • If ≤ Reorder Point → Red text on yellow background.
    • If 0 → Full red background with white bold text.

User Instructions

  1. Update the Stock Inventory sheet daily or weekly with actual counts from warehouse or digital analytics tools (e.g., Google Drive usage, Shopify inventory sync).
  2. When planning new content, populate the Content Calendar with titles, publish dates, and required quantities.
  3. Ensure every content item is linked to a valid Stock ID so the Dashboard can cross-reference availability.
  4. Check the Dashboard daily for red alerts under “Stock-Content Risk” — this shows mismatched timelines or insufficient inventory.
  5. If Reorder Alerts sheet shows “REORDER NEEDED,” contact suppliers immediately. Update “Last Updated” in Stock Inventory after restocking.
  6. Use the Audit Log to record who changed inventory levels and when for accountability.

Example Rows

Content Calendar:

| ID | Title | Type | Publish Date | Status | Required Stock Qty | Linked Stock ID | |----|-------|------|--------------|--------|---------------------|------------------| | 101 | Summer Guide PDF eBook | eBook | 2024-07-15 | Ready | 500 | S45 | | 102 | Eco-Friendly T-Shirt Campaign Physical Packets | Physical Product | 2024-08-30 | Pending Stock | S78 |

Stock Inventory:

| Stock ID | Item Name | Category | Current Stock Qty | Safety Stock Level | |----------|-------------------------------|-------------|-------------------|--------------------| | S45 | Summer Guide PDF eBook | Digital | 600 | 150 | | S78 | Eco-Friendly T-Shirt Packets | Physical | 25 | 80 |

Recommended Charts & Dashboard Elements

  • Pie Chart: Distribution of content types (Digital vs Physical) planned for next month.
  • Bar Chart: Comparison of “Current Stock” vs “Required Stock” for upcoming content deadlines.
  • Gauge Chart: Overall stock-content alignment score (%), calculated as: (Available Stock / Required Stock) * 100.
  • Timeline Gantt View: Visual schedule of content publish dates against inventory replenishment cycles.

This template is not merely a spreadsheet—it’s a strategic bridge between creative planning and operational logistics. With the Dashboard View, teams eliminate guesswork, prevent costly delays caused by stockouts, and ensure every published piece has the necessary backing. Whether launching an eBook campaign or printing 10,000 brochures, this Excel solution transforms content planning into a data-driven discipline powered by real-time stock control.

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Column Name Data Type Description
Stock ID Number (Auto-increment) Unique identifier for each inventory item.
Item Name Text
Category Dropdown: Digital, Physical, Hybrid
Current Stock Qty Number
Safety Stock Level Number
Reorder Point Number (Formula)
Last Updated Date/Time
Supplier/Vendor Text