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Operations Dashboard - Chore Chart - Analysis View

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Operations Dashboard

Chore Chart - Analysis View

Chore Name Assigned To Frequency Last Completed Status Scheduled Date Notes/Comments
Office Cleaning Jane Smith Daily 2024-04-05 Yes 2024-04-06 Clean all desks and common areas.
Equipment Maintenance John Doe Weekly 2024-03-31 Yes 2024-04-07 Check printers, scanners, and servers.
Data Backup Laura Brown Daily 2024-04-05 Yes 2024-04-06 Full system backup completed at 11 PM.
Email Monitoring Mike Johnson Daily 2024-04-05 Ongoing 2024-04-06 Review incoming emails, prioritize urgent ones.
Inventory Audit Sarah Wilson Monthly 2024-03-15 No 2024-04-15 Pending: Schedule with warehouse team.
© 2024 Operations Dashboard. All rights reserved. | Generated on: April 6, 2024

Excel Template Description: Operations Dashboard - Chore Chart (Analysis View)

Purpose: Operations Dashboard with a Chore Chart in Analysis View

This Excel template is designed as a comprehensive and interactive tool for managing daily operational tasks through a structured chore system, while simultaneously providing actionable insights via an advanced Analysis View. The primary purpose is to streamline team accountability, enhance operational efficiency, and support data-driven decision-making across departments or teams.

The integration of an Operations Dashboard with a visual Chore Chart, viewed through the lens of an Analysis View, transforms routine task tracking into a powerful performance management system. Whether used in facilities management, residential property operations, corporate office environments, or service-based teams, this template enables supervisors to monitor completion rates, identify bottlenecks, assess team productivity trends over time, and assign responsibilities dynamically.

By combining structured chore assignments with real-time analytics and visual dashboards—this solution bridges the gap between administrative task management and strategic operations monitoring. The Analysis View is especially useful for leadership teams who require high-level insights into workload distribution, on-time performance, recurring issues, or skill-based task delegation.

Template Type: Chore Chart with Analytical Capabilities

This template is a hybrid design—functioning as a traditional chore chart for daily/weekly task assignment but enhanced with analytical features typical of business intelligence tools. Each chore is not just assigned, but also tracked, measured, and visualized to support continuous improvement.

The core functionality revolves around assigning specific duties (e.g., “Clean Restrooms,” “Check HVAC System”) to team members with due dates and priority levels. The data collected from completion status over time fuels the Analysis View, where patterns such as recurring late tasks or overburdened team members are easily detectable.

Unlike a static chore chart, this version is fully dynamic and integrates Excel’s formula engine, conditional formatting rules, pivot tables, and interactive charts to deliver an Operations Dashboard that evolves with your team's performance data.

Sheet Names & Structure

  • 1. Chore Assignments: The central input sheet where all tasks are defined, assigned, and scheduled.
  • 2. Task Log (Daily/Weekly): A time-logged record of completed chores with timestamps and remarks.
  • 3. Analysis View (Dashboard): The primary Operations Dashboard with charts, KPIs, performance metrics, and trend analysis.
  • 4. Team Roster: Master list of team members including contact info, roles, availability patterns.
  • 5. Settings & Parameters: Contains configurable values like default due date (e.g., 24 hours), priority weights, and KPI thresholds.

Table Structures & Columns

Sheet: Chore Assignments

Column Data Type / Format Description
Chore IDText (Auto-generated)Unique identifier for each chore.
Chore NameText (Required)Name of the task (e.g., “Empty Trash Bins”).
Assigned ToText / Dropdown (from Team Roster)Name of team member responsible.
Due DateDate (MM/DD/YYYY)Date when the chore must be completed.
PriorityDropdown: High, Medium, LowCriticality level impacting scheduling.
StatusDropdown: Pending, In Progress, Completed, OverdueCurrent task state.
Completion DateDate (optional)Date when the chore was marked complete.
NotesText (Optional)Remarks from team member or supervisor.

Sheet: Task Log

Column Data Type / Format Description
Log IDText (Auto-increment)Sequential log entry number.
Date LoggedDate & Time (MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM)Timestamp of when entry was made.
Chore IDText / Link to Chore AssignmentsID linking to parent task.
Status ChangeText (e.g., “Started”, “Completed”)Action taken on chore.
PerformerText (from Team Roster)Name of person making the update.

Sheet: Analysis View (Dashboard)

  • KPIs displayed as large, bold text with color indicators:
    • Total Active Chores
    • Overdue Tasks Count
    • On-Time Completion Rate (%)
    • Average Time to Complete (hours)
  • Pivot Tables: By Assignee, Priority, Status, and Date.
  • Dynamic Charts: Monthly trend lines for task completion.

Required Formulas

  • =IF([@Due Date] < TODAY(), IF([@Status]="Completed", "On Time", "Overdue"), "Pending") → Flags overdue tasks.
  • =IF(ISBLANK([@Completion Date]), "", (DATEDIF([@Due Date], [@Completion Date], "d"))) → Calculates delay in days.
  • =COUNTIFS(Status, "Completed") / COUNTA(Status) * 100 → On-Time Completion Rate.
  • Pivot Table: Use GETPIVOTDATA() to pull KPIs from the Task Log into the Dashboard.

Conditional Formatting

  • Status Column: Red fill for “Overdue,” green for “Completed,” yellow for “In Progress.”
  • Due Date Column: Light red background if due date is within 1 day; orange if within 3 days.
  • Priority Column: Red font and bold for High, Orange for Medium, Black for Low.

User Instructions

  1. Fill the “Chore Assignments” sheet with all recurring or one-time tasks.
  2. Use the dropdown in “Assigned To” to select valid team members from the Team Roster.
  3. Update the “Status” column daily—“In Progress,” “Completed,” or flag overdue tasks.
  4. The Task Log is auto-populated via form entries or manual logging; use it for audit trails.
  5. Navigate to “Analysis View (Dashboard)” to see real-time performance KPIs and visual trends.
  6. Adjust parameters in the “Settings” sheet (e.g., define what constitutes a "late" task).
  7. Export dashboard visuals for weekly team meetings or executive reports.

Example Rows

Chore ID Chore Name Assigned To Due Date Priority Status
C00123Clean Restrooms (Level 1)Jane Doe2024-04-15HighCompleted
(Next row example for overdue task)
C00189Check Fire ExtinguishersMike Smith2024-04-13HighOverdue

Recommended Charts & Dashboards (Analysis View)

  • Pie Chart: Distribution of tasks by status (Completed/Overdue/Pending).
  • Bar Chart: Monthly task completion rate trend.
  • Stacked Column Chart: Tasks per team member, broken down by priority.
  • Gauge Chart: On-Time Completion Rate (target 95%).

All charts are linked dynamically to the underlying data via PivotTables and refresh automatically when new entries are made.

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