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Draft asset inventory policy

Eric Eden
Sep 27, 2025
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Draft asset inventory policy

This prompt writes a formal policy for maintaining and auditing IT asset inventory.

Prompt

Write a formal policy for maintaining and auditing IT asset inventory. Use this list of tools, departments, and stakeholders as a starting point. Include purpose, responsibilities, and process for inventory reconciliation.
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