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| Item Name | Quantity | Unit Price ($) | Total Price ($) | Vendor | Purchase Date Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Startup Research Management Shopping List Excel Template
This specialized Excel template is designed for Startup teams engaged in Research Management, transforming the traditional concept of a “shopping list” into a dynamic, data-driven tool that tracks research materials, tools, subscriptions, and external services required to validate hypotheses, prototype products, or conduct market analysis. Unlike generic shopping lists for groceries or office supplies, this template is engineered specifically for early-stage entrepreneurs and researchers who must manage limited budgets while efficiently acquiring the resources necessary to accelerate their R&D cycle.
Sheet Names
- Research_Items – Main inventory of required research tools and services.
- Budget_Allocation – Tracks total allocated budget vs. spent by category.
- Vendors – Contact information and pricing history for each supplier.
- Dashboard – Visual summary with charts, KPIs, and progress indicators.
- Notes – Guidelines, tips, and template instructions for new users.
Table Structures & Columns
The primary table in the Research_Items sheet contains the following structured columns:
| Column Name | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ID | Number (Auto-increment) | Unique identifier for each research item. |
| Item Name | Text | |
| Category | List (Dropdown: Software, Data Access, Surveys, Equipment, Consulting) | Categorizes items by research function. |
| Purpose | Text | |
| Vendor | List (Dropdown from Vendors sheet) | |
| Estimated Cost ($) | Currency | |
| Actual Cost ($) | Currency | |
| Status | List (Pending, Ordered, Received, Cancelled) | |
| Date Requested | Date | |
| Date Received | Date | |
| R&D Impact Score (1-5) | Number (1-5 scale) | |
| Notes | Memo |
Formulas Required
- In the Budget_Allocation sheet:
=SUMIF(Research_Items!E:E, "Software", Research_Items!F:F)– sums all estimated software costs. =SUMIFS(Research_Items!G:G, Research_Items!H:H, "Received")– calculates total spent on received items only.=IF(AND(ISBLANK([@Date_Received]), [@Status]="Ordered"), TODAY()-[@Date_Request], "")– tracks days pending for overdue orders.=SUM(Research_Items!J:J) / COUNTA(Research_Items!A:A)– calculates average R&D Impact Score across all items.- In the Dashboard sheet, use dynamic named ranges with OFFSET and COUNTA to auto-expand charts as new items are added.
Conditional Formatting
- Status = "Pending" & Date Requested > 14 days ago: Red background – highlights stale requests needing follow-up.
- Actual Cost > Estimated Cost by 20%: Yellow fill with dark text – alerts budget overruns.
- R&D Impact Score = 5: Green highlight with bold font – visually prioritizes high-impact items.
- Date Received blank AND Status = "Received": Red border – flags data entry error (item marked received but no date).
User Instructions
For Startup Teams: This template is your command center for turning research ideas into actionable resources. Start by defining your core hypothesis or experiment. Then, list every tool, dataset, or service you need to test it. Avoid over-purchasing—prioritize items with the highest R&D Impact Score and lowest cost. Update the Status daily; transparency prevents duplicate purchases and ensures accountability among co-founders.
Best Practice: Use the Vendors sheet to log negotiation history, trial dates, and alternative quotes. Many startups save 40–60% by comparing academic licenses or using startup discount programs (e.g., GitHub Student Pack, Y Combinator benefits).
Do not skip the Dashboard—it’s your visual pulse check. If more than 3 high-impact items are stuck in “Pending,” your research pipeline is blocked.
Example Rows from Research_Items Sheet
| ID | Item Name | Category | Purpose | Vendor | Estimated Cost ($) | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 101 | Mendeley Pro License | Software | Citation management for literature review on AI ethics. | Mendeley Inc. |
Recommended Charts & Dashboards
- Pie Chart: Budget Allocation by Category – Shows percentage of spending per research area (e.g., “Data Access: 35%, Software: 45%”). Helps identify budget skew.
- Bar Chart: Items by Status – Tracks how many are Pending vs. Received. Goal: Reduce “Pending” to under 10% of total items.
- Gauge Chart (Dashboard): Budget Utilization Rate – Displays % of allocated budget spent (e.g., “$1,800/$2,500 = 72%”). Color-coded: Green <60%, Yellow 60–85%, Red >90%.
- Scatter Plot: Cost vs. R&D Impact Score – Visualizes efficiency. Items in the top-right quadrant (high impact, low cost) are ideal targets for scaling.
This template is not a passive ledger—it’s an active instrument of strategic decision-making for resource-constrained startups. By treating research acquisition as a product development process—with tracking, prioritization, and metrics—you turn vague needs into measurable progress. Use this template daily to prevent wasted time and money, and to prove to investors that your team operates with precision—even at the earliest stages.
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