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Content Planning - Project Plan - Office Use

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Content Planning Project Plan - Office Use Version

Excel Template for Content Planning Project Plan – Office Use

This comprehensive Excel template is specifically designed for Office Use teams managing a structured Content Planning Project Plan. Whether your organization produces blog posts, social media campaigns, email newsletters, whitepapers, or video content, this template provides a unified system to track goals, deadlines, ownerships, and performance metrics—all within the familiar environment of Microsoft Excel. Built with enterprise-grade clarity and scalability in mind, this template ensures teams maintain alignment across departments (Marketing, Communications, Sales) while adhering to corporate standards for documentation and reporting.

Sheet Names

  • Content Calendar
  • Content Inventory
  • Status Tracker
  • Resource Allocation
  • Performance Dashboard

    Table Structures & Columns Data Types

    The core of this template resides in the “Content Calendar” sheet, structured as a dynamic table (Excel Table) named T_ContentCalendar. Each row represents one content asset with consistent data fields.

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    Column Name Data Type Description
    IDNumber (Auto-generated)Unique identifier for each content piece.
    TitleTextTitle of the content asset (e.g., “Q3 Product Launch Blog”).
    TypeDropdown: Blog, Email, Social Post, Video, Whitepaper, InfographicCategorizes content format.
    Target AudienceText/Select: Customers, Prospects, PartnersPrimary recipient segment.
    PurposeDropdown: Brand Awareness, Lead Gen, Customer Retention, Education
    Keywords/SEO TagsText (comma-separated)Main search terms to target.
    Assigned ToText/Select: Name from Team ListName of content creator or owner.
    DepartmentDropdown: Marketing, Sales, HR, Legal, PR
    Publish Date (Target)DatePlanned publication date.
    Publish Date (Actual)DateAuto-populated upon completion; used to measure adherence.
    StatusDropdown: Draft, Review, Approved, Scheduled, Published, Delayed
    Prioritized?Yes/No (Checkbox)Flag for high-priority content aligned with quarterly KPIs.
    Expected Views / EngagementNumberForecasted metrics based on historical performance.
    Audience Reach (Est.)Number (K)E.g., 50K expected email opens or social impressions.
    Link / Asset URLHyperlinkURL to live content or cloud storage.

    Formulas Required

    • In “Status” column: =IF(ISBLANK([@[Publish Date (Actual)]]), IF(TODAY()>[[@Publish Date (Target)]], "Delayed", [@[Status]]), "Published") — Automatically updates status when actual publish date is entered.
    • In “Days Overdue”: =IF(AND([@Status]="Delayed", NOT(ISBLANK([@[Publish Date (Target)]]))), TODAY()-[@[Publish Date (Target)]], "") — Calculates delay in days.
    • In “Performance Score” column: =IF([@Status]="Published", ([@[Expected Views / Engagement]] - [@[Actual Views]])/[@[Expected Views / Engagement]], 0) — Measures variance against forecast.
    • In “Resource Allocation” sheet: =SUMIFS(ContentCalendar[[Assigned To]:[Assigned To]], ContentCalendar[Assigned To], [@Name], ContentCalendar[Status], "Published") — Counts completed assets per team member.

    Conditional Formatting

    • Status column: Green = Published, Yellow = Scheduled/Approved, Orange = Review/Draft, Red = Delayed.
    • Publish Date (Target): Highlight cells red if date is past today and status ≠ Published.
    • Prioritized? column: Blue background if “Yes” to visually isolate critical content.
    • Days Overdue: Font color turns dark red when value exceeds 5 days.

    User Instructions

    This template is intended for Office Use and must be maintained by a Content Manager or Team Lead. All team members should update their assigned rows daily or weekly.

    • Use dropdowns (Data Validation) to maintain consistency in Type, Department, and Status.
    • Do not delete any rows; use filters instead for viewing subsets (e.g., “Marketing” only).
    • Update “Publish Date (Actual)” upon publication to trigger status auto-updates.
    • Attach supporting assets via hyperlink or reference a shared drive folder structure.
    • Each Friday, the Content Manager should review the Performance Dashboard for KPI deviations.

    Example Rows

    IDTitleTypePurposeAssigned ToPublish Date (Target)
    1010 Social Media: Summer Sale Campaigns (Instagram & FB) Social Post Lead GenJane Doe2024-06-15
    1011 E-book: “How to Optimize Your Sales Funnel” WhitepaperLead GenAlex Rivera2024-06-30
    1012 Email Newsletter: New Feature Announcement (Q3) EmailCust RetentionSarah Kim2024-07-10

    Recommended Charts & Dashboards

    The “Performance Dashboard” sheet includes:

    • Bar Chart: Content Volume by Type (Monthly)
    • Line Chart: Published Assets Over Time vs. Target
    • Pie Chart: Distribution of Purpose Categories
    • KPI Cards: Total Published, Average Days Delayed, On-Time Rate (%), Top Performer by Output.

    This Excel template ensures seamless collaboration and accountability for all Content Planning activities in an Office Use context. It transforms ad-hoc content creation into a data-driven Project Plan with clear ownership, measurable outcomes, and executive-ready reporting—all without requiring external tools or subscriptions. Ideal for mid-sized enterprises aiming to scale their content operations efficiently.

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