Marketing Plan - Chore Chart - Employee View
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| Task | Assigned To | Due Date | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Run Paid Advertising Campaigns Pending | ||||
| Coordinate Events / Webinars | ||||
Marketing Plan Chore Chart - Employee View
The Marketing Plan Chore Chart - Employee View is a specialized Excel template designed to transform traditional marketing campaign execution into an engaging, gamified workflow that empowers employees to track their individual responsibilities with clarity and motivation. Unlike standard marketing dashboards that focus on metrics and KPIs from a managerial perspective, this template adopts the structure of a Chore Chart—a familiar tool from household or educational settings—to make daily marketing tasks feel manageable, visible, and rewarding. By positioning each employee as an active participant in the broader Marketing Plan, this template fosters ownership, accountability, and team cohesion.
Sheet Names
- Employee Tasks – Core data sheet where all marketing chores are logged against individual employees.
- Task Library – Reference table containing predefined marketing tasks with descriptions, categories, and estimated time.
- Status Dashboard – Interactive summary view with charts and KPIs showing team progress.
- Weekly Leaderboard – Automatically ranked view of top-performing employees based on completed tasks.
- Instructions & Tips – Guided help sheet for new users, including video links and troubleshooting.
Table Structures and Columns
The Employee Tasks sheet contains the following structured table:
| Column Name | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| ID | Number (Auto-generated) | Unique identifier for each task assignment. |
| Employee Name | Text | < td>Name of the responsible employee (dropdown from Team List).|
| Task Type | List (Dropdown) | < td>Select from Task Library: Social Media Post, Email Campaign, Blog Draft, Lead Follow-Up, etc.|
| Assigned Date | Date | < td>Date task was assigned.|
| Due Date | Date | < td>Deadline for completion (auto-calculated based on Task Type).|
| Status | List (Dropdown) | < td>Not Started, In Progress, Completed, Delayed.|
| Completion Date | Date (Formula) | < td>Auto-filled when Status = "Completed".|
| Hours Spent | Number (Decimal) | < td>User inputs actual time spent (e.g., 1.5 hours).|
| Quality Score | Number (1-5) | < td>Rated by manager or self-assessed post-completion.|
| Notes | Text | < td>User comments, links, or attachments (e.g., “Uploaded to Google Drive”).
Formulas Required
- In column Due Date:
=IF([@[Assigned Date]]="","",[@[Assigned Date]]+VLOOKUP([@[Task Type]], TaskLibrary!$A:$D, 4, FALSE))— pulls the default duration from the Task Library. - In column Completion Date:
=IF([@Status]="Completed", TODAY(), "")— auto-fills only when marked complete. - In column Total Points (hidden):
=[@[Hours Spent]] * [@Quality Score]— used for Leaderboard ranking. - Status Color Indicator: Uses conditional formatting to highlight Delayed tasks in red, Completed in green.
- Total Tasks Assigned: =COUNTA(EmployeeTasks[Employee Name]) - counts total assignments per employee.
Conditional Formatting
- Status Column: Green if “Completed”, Yellow if “In Progress”, Red if “Delayed”.
- Due Date Column: Turns red if today’s date > Due Date and Status ≠ Completed.
- Quality Score: Color scale from red (1) to gold (5).
- Employee Name Row Highlighting: Each employee’s rows are shaded with alternating pastel colors for visual grouping.
User Instructions
How to Use This Template:
- Set Up Your Team: In the Task Library, add or edit marketing tasks with their standard durations. Update the “Team List” dropdown range with all employee names.
- Assign Tasks Weekly: Managers should populate 5–10 tasks per employee each Monday using the dropdowns. Avoid overwhelming any single person.
- Update Daily: Employees must log completion status, time spent, and quality score by end of day. Use the dropdown menus for accuracy.
- Review Leaderboard Weekly: Every Friday, check the "Weekly Leaderboard" sheet to see top performers. Recognition is key—share wins in team meetings!
- Persist Consistency: This template thrives on routine. Even small tasks like “Post LinkedIn update” count toward momentum.
Example Rows
ID: 104Employee Name: Priya Sharma
Task Type: Email Campaign
Assigned Date: 2024-06-17
Due Date: 2024-06-19 (auto-calculated)
Status: Completed
Completion Date: 2024-06-18
Hours Spent: 3.5
Quality Score: 5
Notes: Sent to list of 5,200 subscribers; CTR = 8.4% (see attached analytics)
Recommended Charts and Dashboards
The Status Dashboard includes:
- Pie Chart: “Task Status Distribution” — visualizes % of tasks completed vs. pending.
- Column Chart: “Weekly Task Completion by Employee” — compares output across the team.
- Gauge Meter: Overall Team Completion Rate (%), updated in real time using a formula based on COUNTIFS.
- Bar Chart: “Average Quality Score per Task Type” — helps identify which tasks need process refinement (e.g., blog drafts average 3.2, while social posts average 4.8).
The Weekly Leaderboard uses RANK.EQ and SUMPRODUCT to sort employees by Total Points = Hours × Quality Score, rewarding not just volume but excellence.
Why This Template Works
This is not just another Excel sheet — it’s a psychological tool. By framing marketing responsibilities as “chores,” the template reduces task intimidation and makes progress tangible. The gamification of completion, quality scoring, and public recognition taps into human motivation systems. Employees see their impact daily, managers gain insight without micromanaging, and the entire Marketing Plan becomes a living ecosystem powered by collective action — all visualized cleanly through the lens of an Employee View. This template turns marketing from abstract strategy into daily, celebrated habits.
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