Content Planning - Chore Chart - Employee View
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Excel Template: Content Planning Chore Chart – Employee View
This comprehensive Excel template is designed specifically for teams engaged in Content Planning, structured as a Chore Chart with an Employee View. Unlike generic task trackers, this template empowers individual team members to visualize, manage, and own their content-related responsibilities within a collaborative editorial or marketing workflow. It transforms abstract content calendars into actionable daily/weekly chores — assigning ownership, deadlines, and quality benchmarks directly to employees while maintaining transparency across the entire team.
Sheet Names
- Employee Dashboard
- Content Chores Log
- Weekly Assignments
- Performance Tracker
- Template Instructions
Table Structures & Columns with Data Types
The core table resides in the “Content Chores Log” sheet and contains the following columns:
| Column Name | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Chore ID | Number (Auto-generated) | Unique identifier for each content chore. |
| Employee Name | Text | Name of the employee responsible. Dropdown list from HR roster. |
| Title / Topic | Text | Description of content asset (e.g., “Blog: 5 Tips for Social Media Growth”). |
| Content Type | Dropdown List | Select from: Blog, Social Post, Email Newsletter, Video Script, Infographic. |
| Due Date | Date | |
| Status | Dropdown List | |
| Prioritized? | Boolean (Yes/No) | |
| Estimated Hours | Number (Decimal) | |
| Actual Hours | Number (Decimal) | |
| Ratings (1-5) | Number (Integer) | |
| Comments | Text |
Formulas Required
- In the “Employee Dashboard,” use
=COUNTIFS(ContentChoresLog!E:E, EmployeeName, ContentChoresLog!F:F,"Completed")to count completed chores per employee. - To calculate average completion time:
=AVERAGEIF(ContentChoresLog!B:B, EmployeeName, ContentChoresLog!I:I) - For status color coding (used in Conditional Formatting): Use formula-based rules like
=[@Status]="Completed"to apply green fill. - In “Weekly Assignments,” auto-populate upcoming tasks using:
=FILTER(ContentChoresLog!A:J, ContentChoresLog!E:E=TODAY()+7)(for Excel 365/2021). - Use a dynamic named range for Employee Name dropdowns to automatically update when new hires are added.
Conditional Formatting
- Status Column: Green = Completed, Yellow = In Progress, Red = Overdue (using formula:
=AND([@Due Date]<TODAY(), [@Status]<>"Completed")) - Hours Variance: Highlight cells where “Actual Hours” exceeds “Estimated Hours” by more than 50% in orange to flag inefficiency.
- Ratings: Use color scales (red-yellow-green) to visually represent self-assessment quality across the team.
- Prioritized Tasks: Bold font and light red background for tasks flagged “Yes” under Prioritized?
Instructions for the User
This template is designed for individual content creators, writers, editors, and social media coordinators. Each employee logs in daily to view their assigned chores on the “Employee Dashboard.” They are responsible for:
- Selecting their name from the dropdown on the “Weekly Assignments” sheet.
- Updating Status and Actual Hours after completing each task.
- Rating their own work between 1–5 to encourage self-reflection and quality control.
- Adding comments if they encountered delays or need support.
Managers should:
- Update the Employee Roster in the “Template Instructions” sheet monthly.
- Review the “Performance Tracker” weekly to identify top performers and those needing coaching.
- Use filters on “Content Chores Log” to see which content types are overburdened or neglected.
Example Rows
| Chore ID | Employee Name | Title / Topic | Content Type | Due Date | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1001 | Aisha Patel | Social Post: Earth Day Campaign Reel | Video Script | ||
| 1002 | Raj Mehta |
Recommended Charts & Dashboards
The “Employee Dashboard” includes three embedded charts:
- Pie Chart: “Content Type Distribution” — Shows what proportion of work is allocated to blogs, videos, emails, etc. Helps identify content bottlenecks.
- Bar Chart: “Weekly Completion Rate by Employee” — Compares how many tasks each employee completed this week versus their target.
- Line Graph: “Average Rating Trend (Last 30 Days)” — Tracks team quality perception over time to measure improvement or burnout.
All charts are linked directly to the “Content Chores Log” table and update automatically. A KPI panel displays total chores assigned, completed, average hours spent, and overall team satisfaction score (average of all ratings).
Why This Template Matters
This is not just a task tracker — it’s an Employee View into the architecture of content strategy. It gives ownership to individuals while providing leadership with transparent data. The Chore Chart structure turns vague deadlines into daily, measurable actions. And by tying these chores directly to Content Planning, the team aligns individual productivity with strategic goals — reducing wasted effort and increasing engagement.
With this template, content teams move from chaotic brainstorming sessions to a disciplined, accountable workflow that scales with growth.
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