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Client Reporting - Project Plan - Employee View

Download and customize a free Client Reporting Project Plan Employee View Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.

Project Plan - Employee View Client Reporting | Prepared for: [Client Name] | Period: [Start Date] to [End Date]
Employee Name Role Project Task Description Start Date Due Date Status Progress (%)
Jane Doe Project Manager Project Kickoff Meeting Initiate project with stakeholders and define deliverables. 2023-10-01 2023-10-05 In Progress 65%
John Smith Software Developer Develop User Authentication Module Create secure login and registration system. 2023-10-03 2023-11-15 In Progress 45%
Alice Johnson UX Designer Create Wireframes and UI Mockups Design interface layout for main application screens. 2023-10-05 2023-11-10 Completed 100%
Bob Wilson Data Analyst Analyze User Behavior Data Review and interpret usage patterns from initial rollout. 2023-11-01 2023-11-30 Not Started 0%

Summary: This project plan reflects individual contributions and timelines. Status updates are reviewed weekly. For any questions, contact the Project Manager.

Last Updated: [Current Date]


Comprehensive Excel Template for Client Reporting: Project Plan (Employee View)

This professionally designed Excel template is specifically crafted to support Client Reporting in a structured project management environment. Tailored for the Project Plan framework, it offers an intuitive interface that enables employees to efficiently track, manage, and report on their individual contributions within a broader project lifecycle. The template’s unique focus on the Employee View ensures that team members can easily understand their responsibilities while simultaneously providing accurate and standardized data for client-facing reports.

Sheet Names

  • Dashboard (Overview)
  • Project Tasks
  • Employee Progress Log
  • Milestones & Deadlines
  • Data Validation & Reference

Table Structures and Column Details

1. Dashboard (Overview)

This master sheet provides a high-level summary for both employees and managers, designed to support Client Reporting. It integrates real-time data from the other sheets.

  • Total Project Tasks: Count of all tasks (calculated).
  • Tasks Completed: Filtered count of tasks with status “Completed”.
  • On-Track Rate (%): = (Completed / Total) * 100.
  • Upcoming Deadlines: List of tasks due in the next 7 days.
  • Status Overview: Pie chart showing breakdown of task status (Not Started, In Progress, Completed).

2. Project Tasks

A comprehensive list of all project deliverables and activities assigned to employees.

  • Task ID: Text (e.g., TASK-001).
  • Task Name: Text (e.g., "Design Homepage Mockup").
  • Description: Long text (up to 500 characters) for clarity.
  • Assigned To: Drop-down list linked to Employee List in Data Validation sheet.
  • Start Date: Date (DD/MM/YYYY).
  • Due Date: Date (DD/MM/YYYY).
  • Status: Drop-down: Not Started, In Progress, Completed, Delayed.
  • % Complete: Number (0-100), calculated via formula.
  • Priority: Drop-down: Low, Medium, High.
  • Budget Allocation: Currency ($).

3. Employee Progress Log

Dedicated to the Employee View, this sheet allows each individual to log daily or weekly updates on their assigned tasks.

  • Date Logged: Date.
  • Employee Name: Text (auto-filled from drop-down).
  • Task ID: Linked to Project Tasks sheet via data validation.
  • Work Log Description: Text (e.g., "Finalized wireframe, sent for review").
  • Hours Logged: Number (decimal, e.g., 3.5).
  • Status Update: Drop-down: Not Started, In Progress, Completed.

4. Milestones & Deadlines

A critical component for client reporting and project tracking.

  • Milestone Name: Text (e.g., "Client Approval – Phase 1").
  • Due Date: Date.
  • Status: Drop-down: Not Reached, In Progress, Achieved.
  • Description: Text.

5. Data Validation & Reference

A hidden sheet (protected) containing all reference lists and validation rules to maintain consistency.

  • Employee List (Names)
  • Possible Status Values
  • Priority Levels
  • Project Phases (if applicable)

Formulas Required

  • % Complete Calculation:
    In Project Tasks: =IF(Status="Completed",100, IF(AND(Start_Date<=TODAY(),Due_Date>=TODAY()), (TODAY()-Start_Date)/(Due_Date-Start_Date)*100, 0))
  • On-Track Rate:
    =COUNTIF(Status_Column,"Completed") / COUNTA(Status_Column)
  • Upcoming Deadlines (Dashboard):
    Use FILTER or advanced conditional logic with: =TEXTJOIN(", ", TRUE, IF((Due_Date-TODAY())<=7, Task_Name, ""))
  • Employee Work Hours Summary:
    In Employee Progress Log: =SUMIF(Employee_Column,"John Doe",Hours_Logged_Column)

Conditional Formatting

  • Status Column (Project Tasks): Color-coded:
    • Red for “Delayed”.
    • Yellow for “In Progress” if past due.
    • Green for “Completed”.
  • Dates in Project Tasks: Highlight due dates within 3 days as red, and those more than 7 days overdue in dark red.
  • % Complete: Graduated color scale from light green (0%) to dark green (100%).

User Instructions

  1. Setup: Open the template and unlock the “Data Validation & Reference” sheet if needed. Ensure drop-downs are properly populated.
  2. Assign Tasks: In “Project Tasks”, assign each task to an employee from the drop-down list.
  3. Update Progress: Each employee should log their daily work in the “Employee Progress Log” sheet under their name and relevant Task ID.
  4. Maintain Accuracy: Update status and % complete as milestones are achieved. Do not manually enter dates outside of scheduled windows.
  5. Client Reporting: Use the “Dashboard” sheet to generate client-ready summaries. Copy and paste charts into reports or export to PDF.
  6. Data Safety: Avoid deleting rows in main tables. Use filters for easy navigation.

Example Rows

Project Tasks Example:

Task IDTask NameDescriptionAssigned ToStart DateDue DateStatus% CompletePrio.
TASK-003 User Testing Script Development Create automated scripts for user testing phase. Jane Smith 2024-05-15 2024-06-10 In Progress 75% High
Employee View: Jane Smith’s Progress Log (Sample)

Employee Progress Log Example:

Date LoggedEmployee NameTask IDWork Log DescriptionHours LoggedStatus Update
2024-06-03 Jane Smith TASK-003 Began writing test scripts using Selenium. 4.5In Progress

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

  • Gantt Chart (for Project Tasks): Create a horizontal bar chart showing start and end dates for visual progress tracking.
  • Status Distribution Pie Chart: On Dashboard, show percentage of tasks by status for client reporting.
  • Progress Trend Line: Plot % Complete over time to visualize productivity trends per employee or project phase.
  • Deadline Heat Map: Use conditional formatting on the milestone sheet to visually identify critical delivery dates.

Closing Remarks

This Excel template is a robust, user-friendly solution that seamlessly integrates Client Reporting, Project Plan, and a personalized Employee View. It ensures transparency, accountability, and data consistency—making it an ideal tool for modern project teams striving for excellence in client communication and internal execution.

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