Event Planning - Weekly Planner - Summary View
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| Time | Weekly Event Summary - Week of [Insert Date] | ||||||
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| Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday th> | Sunday th> | |
| 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM | • Team Standup • Review weekly goals |
• Client Meeting (Zoom) • Project updates |
• Design Sprint Kickoff • Brainstorming session |
• Vendor Call • Logistics planning |
• Team Workshop • Training session |
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| 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM | • Budget Review • Financial forecast |
• Content Calendar Planning | • Creative Development • Visual assets creation |
• Finalize Schedule • Confirm attendees |
• Feedback Session • Adjust plans as needed |
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| 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM | • Lunch & Networking | • Client Lunch • Relationship building |
• Team Lunch • Informal planning |
• Vendor Review Meeting | • Final Preparations • Print materials check |
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| 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM | • Report Compilation • Data analysis |
• Draft Event Proposal • Share with team |
• Finalize Agenda • Send invites |
• Test AV Equipment • Run through schedule |
• Wrap-Up Meeting • Lessons learned |
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| Total Events This Week | 2 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 0 |
Event Planning Weekly Planner (Summary View) - Excel Template Overview
Purpose: Event Planning with a Weekly Focus and Summary View
This comprehensive Excel template is specifically designed for professionals, event coordinators, and project managers who require a systematic way to organize, track, and visualize multiple events on a weekly basis. By combining the structured approach of an event planning workflow with the time-bound organization of a weekly planner and enhanced by an intuitive summary view interface, this template enables users to maintain control over all upcoming events while quickly assessing overall status, priorities, and deadlines.
The core purpose is to streamline event management by centralizing all critical data into a single workbook—eliminating the need for scattered notes or multiple spreadsheets. The weekly planner format allows users to plan activities in short cycles (weekly), while the summary view provides a bird’s-eye perspective of event health, progress, and workload across weeks.
Template Type: Weekly Planner with Integrated Summary View
This is not just a calendar—it’s an intelligent weekly planner built for event professionals. The template leverages Excel’s powerful data manipulation tools to present a dual-layered structure: daily/weekly task tracking on one side and dynamic summaries on the other.
Each week is represented as a dedicated section, allowing users to drill down into specific days for detailed planning or jump to the summary tab for high-level insights. The Summary View tab acts as a command center—aggregating key performance indicators (KPIs), milestone status, resource allocation, and risk indicators across all planned events.
Sheet Names
- Weekly Planner (Main): Primary work area for entering and managing weekly event tasks, deadlines, and responsibilities.
- Summary View: Central dashboard displaying KPIs, color-coded progress indicators, workload distribution, and upcoming milestones across all events.
- Event Master List: Reference sheet containing a complete inventory of all planned events with their key attributes (e.g., venue, client name, estimated budget).
- Task Tracker: Detailed log of individual tasks assigned to team members, linked to specific events and weeks.
Table Structures and Columns
1. Weekly Planner (Main) Table Structure
| Column A: Week Start Date | Date (format: mm/dd/yyyy) |
|---|---|
| Column B: Event Name | Text (max 50 characters) |
| Column C: Event Type | List (Dropdown: Conference, Wedding, Workshop, Corporate Retreat, etc.) |
| Column D: Location/Venue | Text (up to 100 characters) |
| Column E: Due Date | Date (format: mm/dd/yyyy) |
| Column F: Status | List (Dropdown: Not Started, In Progress, On Hold, Completed) |
| Column G: Priority Level | List (Dropdown: High, Medium, Low) |
| Column H: Responsible Team Member | Text or Name List |
| Column I: Budget Allocated ($) | Number (Currency format) |
| Column J: Notes/Comments | Text (up to 250 characters) |
2. Summary View Table Structure
| KPI Category | Description & Data Point |
|---|---|
| Total Events This Week | Count of events with Due Date in current week. |
| Completed Events (This Week) | Count of events with Status = "Completed". |
| In Progress Events | Count of events with Status = "In Progress". |
| Pending Tasks by Priority | Summarized counts for High/Medium/Low priority tasks. |
| Average Budget per Event (This Week) | Calculated as Total Allocated Budget / Count of Events. |
| Risk Indicators | Flagged events with due dates within 3 days and status not "Completed". |
Formulas Required
- Count Events in Week:
=COUNTIFS(WeeklyPlanner!$A:$A, ">= "&StartOfWeek, WeeklyPlanner!$A:$A, "<= "&EndOfWeek)
(Where StartOfWeek and EndOfWeek are defined cells in Summary View.) - Sum Budget for Current Week:
=SUMIFS(WeeklyPlanner!$I:$I, WeeklyPlanner!$A:$A, ">= "&StartOfWeek, WeeklyPlanner!$A:$A, "<= "&EndOfWeek) - Count Completed Events:
=COUNTIFS(WeeklyPlanner!$F:$F, "Completed", WeeklyPlanner!$A:$A, ">= "&StartOfWeek) - Dynamic Priority Distribution:
Use COUNTIF with criteria to count High/Medium/Low priority events. - Risk Flag Formula (for Summary View):
=IF(AND(WeeklyPlanner!$E:$E <= TODAY()+3, WeeklyPlanner!$F:$F <> "Completed"), "URGENT", "")
(Displayed in a helper column for visual alerts.)
Conditional Formatting
Apply the following to enhance visual clarity:
- Status Column (Weekly Planner):
- “Completed” → Green background
- “In Progress” → Yellow background
- “Not Started” → Light gray
- “On Hold” → Red with strikethrough - Priorities:
High priority (red text), Medium (amber), Low (blue) - Due Dates:
Highlight any date within 3 days as red with bold text. - Summary View KPIs:
Use data bars for "Total Events" and "Average Budget"; color scales for trend indicators.
Instructions for the User
- Open the Excel template and save it with a custom name.
- In the "Weekly Planner" sheet, enter events starting from the current week’s date.
- Use dropdowns for Event Type, Status, and Priority to ensure data consistency.
- Update Task Tracker with sub-tasks as needed—each linked to an event via a unique ID.
- Navigate to "Summary View" tab to see aggregated insights. Update StartOfWeek and EndOfWeek cells if planning beyond the current week.
- Review risk indicators weekly and assign immediate attention where needed.
- Use the "Event Master List" as a reference; update event details only here, not in the Weekly Planner.
Example Rows (Weekly Planner)
| Week Start Date | 10/07/2024 |
|---|---|
| Event Name | Coffee Break Networking Event |
| Event Type | Workshop |
| Location/Venue | Lakeside Conference Center, Room B204 |
| Due Date | 10/15/2024 |
| Status | In Progress |
| Priority Level | High |
| Responsible Team Member | Sarah Chen |
| Budget Allocated ($) | $2,300.00 |
| Notes/Comments | Vendor confirmation pending; catering menu to be reviewed. |
Note: This example row shows how a single event is captured in detail within the weekly planner, with all fields filled for full traceability.
Recommended Charts and Dashboards (Summary View)
- Bar Chart: Events by Type (This Week):
Show distribution of event types to balance workload. - Pie Chart: Status Distribution:
Visualize % of events completed, in progress, or pending. - Gantt-style Timeline (Optional):
Use stacked bar charts to represent event start-to-end durations across weeks. - Risk Heat Map:
Color-coded grid indicating high-risk events by priority and proximity to due date.
All charts are dynamically linked to the Weekly Planner data—update one cell, and the entire dashboard reflects changes automatically.
Conclusion
This Excel template for Event Planning combines structure, automation, and visualization in a single weekly planner with a powerful summary view. It is ideal for teams managing multiple concurrent events, offering real-time tracking and proactive risk management—all within the familiar Excel environment.
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