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Inventory Control - Chore Chart - One Page

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Inventory Control - Chore Chart

Task Assigned To Schedule Status Date Completed
Stock Count - Raw Materials John Doe Every Monday, 8:00 AM Pending -
Warehouse Cleanup - Aisle 3 Jane Smith Every Friday, 2:00 PM Completed 2024-04-19
Update Inventory Database Alex Johnson Daily, 10:30 AM Pending -
Check Expiration Dates - Shelf A5 Maria Garcia Every Wednesday, 9:15 AM Pending -
Calibrate Weighing Scales Robert Brown Monthly, 1st Monday Completed 2024-03-04
Organize Packaging Supplies Cabinet Sarah Wilson Bi-weekly, 1:00 PM Pending -
Total Tasks: 6 - 2 Complete, 4 Pending -

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One-Page Excel Template for Inventory Control with Chore Chart Integration

Purpose: This Excel template combines the functions of Inventory Control and a Chore Chart into a single, efficient, one-page layout. It is ideal for small businesses, retail outlets, home offices, or shared workspaces where tracking inventory levels and assigning routine maintenance tasks (chore responsibilities) is crucial. The integration of both systems allows users to monitor stock availability while ensuring that essential tasks are completed on schedule.

Template Type: Chore Chart with Inventory Management Features

Style/Version: One Page - Fully optimized for single-sheet functionality, designed for clarity, fast access, and minimal scrolling.

SHEET NAMES

  • Main Dashboard (Sheet 1): The central hub containing all inventory data, chore assignments, due dates, status indicators, and key performance metrics in one view.
  • Inventory Log (Hidden or Optional): A supplementary sheet for detailed transaction history. This can be hidden if the user only needs the one-page summary.

TABLE STRUCTURES & COLUMN DETAILS

Main Dashboard Table Structure (10-15 rows max, scrollable area)

The table is structured to balance inventory tracking with task management on a single page.
Item Name Category Current Stock Reorder Level Status (Low/High) Last Restocked Date Action Required? Chore Assignee Next Due Date (Chore)
Paper TowelsOffice Supplies125Status: Low (Red)2024-05-18 Yes (Yellow) Jane Doe 2024-06-15
Printer Ink (Black)Office Supplies32Status: Low (Red) 2024-05-19 Yes (Yellow) John Smith 2024-06-18
Floor Cleaning SuppliesCleaning Supplies86Status: Normal (Green) 2024-05-15 No (White) Alice Brown 2024-06-30
Desk OrganizersFurniture Accessories1510Status: Normal (Green) 2024-05-25 No (White) Mike Chen 2024-07-15

Data Types for Each Column:

  • Item Name: Text (String) – Descriptive name of inventory item.
  • Category: Text – Grouping for filtering and reporting (e.g., Office Supplies, Cleaning, Furniture).
  • Current Stock: Number – Integer values representing units on hand.
  • Reorder Level: Number – Threshold value; triggers action when stock falls below.
  • Status (Low/High): Text with Conditional Formatting – Automatically populated status based on formula.
  • Last Restocked Date: Date – When the item was last replenished.
  • Action Required? Text – "Yes" or "No", determined by conditional logic.
  • Chore Assignee: Text – Name of person responsible for the task (e.g., cleaning, restocking).
  • Next Due Date (Chore): Date – Scheduled date for completion of the chore associated with that inventory item.

FORMULAS REQUIRED

  • Status (Low/High) Formula:
    =IF(CurrentStock < ReorderLevel, "Low", "Normal")
    This formula compares current stock against the reorder level and returns "Low" if below threshold.
  • Action Required? Formula:
    =IF(Status="Low", "Yes", "No")
    Automatically flags items needing immediate attention.
  • Chore Due Alert (for dashboard):
    =IF(NextDueDate < TODAY()+7, "Urgent: Due in 7 days", IF(NextDueDate < TODAY(), "Overdue", "On Schedule"))
    Helps identify upcoming or missed chores.
  • Count of Low Inventory Items:
    =COUNTIF(StatusColumn, "Low")
    Useful for a quick dashboard metric.

CONDITIONAL FORMATTING RULES

  • Status Column:
    • "Low" → Red fill with white text.
    • "Normal" → Green fill with black text.
  • Action Required? Column:
    • "Yes" → Yellow highlight (to draw attention).
    • "No" → No formatting.
  • Next Due Date Column:
    • Dates within 7 days from TODAY() → Orange background.
    • Dates before TODAY() → Red background (overdue).
    • All others → Default color.
  • Current Stock vs Reorder Level: Use data bars to show stock level relative to reorder threshold.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER

  1. Add New Items: Type new inventory items in the rows below the existing list. Ensure all columns are filled.
  2. Update Stock Levels: After restocking, update "Current Stock" and enter the "Last Restocked Date".
  3. Assign Chores: Enter names of team members under "Chore Assignee" and set due dates for routine checks.
  4. Review Alerts: Use color coding to identify low stock or overdue chores at a glance.
  5. Duplicate Rows (Optional): For items that require multiple chores, duplicate the row with different assignees and due dates.
  6. Printable View: Use "Page Layout" → "Print Area" to set this sheet as the print area for a clean one-page report.

EXAMPLE ROWS (as seen in table)

  • Paper Towels: 12 units left, reorder level 5 → Status: Low. Assigned to Jane Doe. Next chore due June 15.
  • Printer Ink (Black): Only 3 units remaining → Status: Low. John Smith must restock by June 18.
  • Floor Cleaning Supplies: Stock at 8 (above reorder level of 6) → Normal status. No immediate action needed.

RECOMMENDED CHARTS OR DASHBOARDS (Integrated within One Page)

While the template is one-page, you can include visual elements:
  • Inventory Status Pie Chart: A small pie chart (10x10 cm) showing the percentage of items at "Low" vs "Normal" status.
  • Barchart: Items by Category & Stock Levels: Use a clustered bar chart to compare stock levels across categories. Helps identify high-usage items.
  • Chore Due Date Calendar Strip (Mini Gantt): Use a horizontal timeline to visualize chore deadlines. Color-coded by assignee or urgency.
  • KPI Indicators: Display key metrics like “Low Stock Items: 2”, “Overdue Chores: 0”, and “Next 3 Due Tasks” in callout boxes.

CONCLUSION

This One-Page Excel Template for Inventory Control with Chore Chart Integration streamlines operational management by merging stock tracking with task accountability. It's perfect for teams seeking a simple, visual, and automated way to prevent stockouts while ensuring chores are completed on time—ideal for shared workspaces, small retailers, or home offices. The combination of formulas, conditional formatting, and clear data structure ensures real-time insights without clutter.
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