Content Planning - Project Plan - Summary View
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Content Planning Project Plan – Summary View Excel Template
This comprehensive Excel template is designed specifically for Content Planning teams managing editorial calendars, content pipelines, and cross-functional workflows. Built as a Project Plan, it enables marketing managers, content strategists, and digital producers to visualize the entire content lifecycle in a single, intuitive interface — presented in a clean Summary View. Unlike detailed Gantt charts or task lists, this Summary View prioritizes high-level oversight: status at a glance, resource allocation trends, deadlines looming ahead, and content performance indicators — all distilled into one dashboard-ready workbook.
Sheet Names
- Dashboard – Central hub for KPIs and visual summaries.
- Content Calendar – Core data table with all planned content assets.
- Status Tracker – Aggregated view of content stages by team and channel.
- Resource Allocation – Team workload distribution over time.
- Performance Metrics – Historical performance data for published content.
- Settings – Dropdown lists, date ranges, and color codes (hidden by default).
Table Structures & Columns (Content Calendar Sheet)
The primary table in the Content Calendar sheet contains 14 structured columns with defined data types:| Column Name | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ID | Number (Auto-increment) | Unique identifier for each content item. |
| Title | Text | Name of the content piece (blog, video, social post). |
| Channel | Dropdown (Website, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, Newsletter) | Platform where content will be published. |
| Publish Date | Date | |
| Owner | Text (Dropdown via Settings sheet) | Name of content creator or team responsible. |
| Prioritized? | Yes/NoToggles whether item is high priority (filters in Dashboard). | |
| Target Keywords | Text | Main SEO keywords targeted for this piece. |
| Estimated Hours | Number (Decimal)Total time estimated to complete the task. | |
| Last Updated | Date/Time (Auto-populated) | When record was last modified. |
Formulas Required
=COUNTIF(Status:Status,"Published")– Tracks total published content.=AVERAGEIF(Status:Status,"Published",Performance Score:Performance Score)– Calculates average performance of published items.=SUMIFS(Actual Hours,Owner,[@Owner],Publish Date,">="&E1,Publish Date,"<="&F1)– Sums workload per person within a date range (used in Resource Allocation sheet).=IF(TODAY()>Publish Date, IF(Status="Published","On Time","Overdue"), IF(TODAY()+7>Publish Date,"Approaching Deadline","On Track"))– Dynamic deadline status indicator.=COUNTIFS(Status:Status,"In Progress",Owner:Owner,$A2)– Counts active tasks per team member (used in Status Tracker).
Conditional Formatting Rules
- Publish Date: Red if past due and status ≠ “Published”; Amber if due within 7 days; Green if on track.
- Status: Color-coded by stage (e.g., blue = Assigned, green = Published).
- Performance Score: Gradient fill from red (1) to green (5).
- Actual vs Estimated Hours: Red if actual exceeds estimate by >20%.
User Instructions
- Initialize Settings: On the Settings sheet, update team names, content types, and channels to reflect your organization.
- Add Content Items: In the Content Calendar sheet, use dropdowns for Status and Type to maintain consistency. Always enter a Publish Date.
- Update Progress: Weekly, update Status and Actual Hours. Use the ‘Last Updated’ auto-fill to track recency.
- Use Dashboard: The Dashboard sheet is your command center — all charts update automatically when data changes. Filter by date range in cell B2.
- Review Priorities: Use the “Prioritized?” column to flag strategic content. The Summary View highlights these in red on the main timeline.
Example Rows (Content Calendar)
| ID | Title | Type | Channel | Publish DateStatus | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1001 | Sustainable Packaging Guide | Blog | Website | 2024-12-05Approved | |
| 1002In Progress | M. Chen | No | |||
| 1003Assigned |
Recommended Charts & Dashboards (Dashboard Sheet)
- Content Pipeline Funnel: Bar chart showing count of items per status (Idea → Published). Reveals bottlenecks.
- Weekly Content Volume: Line chart plotting published content per week over the last 12 weeks.
- Team Workload Heatmap: Grid showing hours allocated per team member across upcoming weeks — color intensity reflects pressure points.
- Prioritized vs Standard Content Ratio: Donut chart comparing high-priority versus standard content items to ensure strategic alignment.
This Content Planning Project Plan – Summary View template transforms complex editorial workflows into actionable insights. By combining structured data, automated formulas, and visual summaries, it empowers teams to move from reactive publishing to proactive strategy — all in one clean Excel interface designed for leadership visibility and operational clarity.
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