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Notes for teams who track real assets
Short, practical posts on registers, ownership, and workflows - no hype, no invented case studies. When we publish something new, you will find it here.
Practical notes · No filler · Written for teams running real registers
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How to Keep Track of Company Tools (and Who Has Them)
A practical system for tracking company tools and equipment - who has what, where it is, and when it's due back - so gear stops walking off and audits stop being guesswork.
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Tool Tracking for Electricians, Plumbers & HVAC Contractors
How trade businesses keep tools, vans, and job-site equipment under control - assign gear to crews and jobs, cut van and site theft, track calibration, and always know what came back.
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How to Streamline IT Onboarding for Remote and Hybrid Teams (2026)
A complete IT setup checklist for employees - how to pre-allocate hardware and software licenses before Day 1 to reduce friction, save time, and improve the new hire experience.
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Employee Offboarding: How to Recover 100% of Company Hardware Smoothly
A complete employee offboarding IT checklist for recovering laptops, monitors, and security tokens - including a sample laptop return policy for remote employees and an asset recovery playbook.
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The Ultimate IT Asset Inventory Checklist for Growing Teams (2026)
A step-by-step IT asset inventory checklist for growing teams. Covers hardware inventory template fields, how to audit company laptops, remote employees, and audit frequency.
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Why Excel Fails for Asset Tracking (And the Best Free Alternatives)
Excel asset tracking seems free but hides real costs. See why spreadsheets fail - and the best free asset management software to replace them in 2026.
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