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Operations Dashboard - Project Tracker - Office Use

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Operations Dashboard - Project Tracker (Office Use)

Project ID Project Name Department Start Date Target End Date Status Progress (%)
P001 Website Redesign Marketing 2024-01-15 2024-05-31 In Progress 68%
P002 ERP System Integration IT 2024-02-10 2024-11-30 In Progress 45%
P003 Employee Onboarding Portal HR 2024-01-28 2024-12-15 Pending Approval 15%
P004 Warehouse Automation Upgrade Operations 2023-12-01 2024-10-31 Completed 100%
P005 Customer Feedback System Product Development 2024-03-22 2024-11-30 Delayed 35%

Project Summary

Total Projects: 5 In Progress: 2 Completed: 1 Pending/Delayed: 2

© 2024 Operations Dashboard - Project Tracker | Internal Use Only


Excel Template Description: Operations Dashboard Project Tracker (Office Use)

This comprehensive Excel template is designed specifically for enterprise-level Operations Dashboard management within an office environment. As a specialized Project Tracker, it supports teams in monitoring, analyzing, and optimizing project performance across departments. Tailored for use in corporate settings such as IT, Facilities Management, HR Initiatives, and Business Process Optimization teams, this template streamlines operations with real-time visibility into key performance indicators (KPIs), resource allocation status, timeline adherence metrics, and risk tracking.

Sheet Names

The workbook consists of the following five primary sheets:

  • Dashboard Summary: A centralized overview page with KPIs, trend visualizations, and high-level project health indicators.
  • Project Tracker: The main data entry sheet where all projects are logged with detailed attributes and statuses.
  • Resource Allocation: Tracks personnel assigned to each project, including workload percentages and availability.
  • Risk & Issue Log: Documents potential risks, active issues, mitigation strategies, and responsible owners.
  • Project Timeline (Gantt Chart): Displays a visual Gantt-style timeline with milestones and task durations using conditional formatting and dynamic charting.

Table Structures and Column Definitions

1. Project Tracker Sheet

This table serves as the central repository for all project data.

Column NameData Type/FormatDescription
Project ID (Auto)Text (Auto-increment)Unique identifier assigned automatically (e.g., PROJ-001)
Project NameTextTitle of the project, e.g., “Office Renovation 2024”
DepartmentList (Dropdown)Selection: IT, HR, Finance, Operations, Legal.
Start DateDate (YYYY-MM-DD)Actual or planned start date.
End DateDate (YYYY-MM-DD)Planned project completion date.
StatusList (Dropdown: Not Started, In Progress, On Hold, Completed, Delayed)Real-time status update.
Budget ($)Currency ($0.00)Planned budget for the project.
Actual Spend ($)Currency ($0.00)Current expenditure tracked weekly/monthly.
% CompletePercentage (with % symbol)Manual or formula-based calculation based on milestones.
Risk LevelList: Low, Medium, High, Critical (Color-coded)Status indicator for project risk exposure.
Project OwnerText (Dropdown from Resource Sheet)Name of the designated project lead.
MilestonesText (e.g., “Phase 1 Complete”, “Final Review”)List of key checkpoints.
NotesText (Long-form)Additional context or comments.

2. Resource Allocation Sheet

Column NameData Type/FormatDescription
Employee ID (Auto)Text (e.g., EMP-001)Unique staff identifier.
NameTextFull name of employee.
DepartmentList (Dropdown)
Total Available Hours/Week< td>Currency or Number (e.g., 40)
Current Project Load (%)< td>Percentage, Auto-calculated from Project Tracker.
Available Hours This WeekNumber, Auto-calculated(Total – Allocated) in hours.

3. Risk & Issue Log Sheet

Column NameData Type/FormatDescription
Risk ID (Auto)Text (e.g., RSK-01)Unique ID for tracking.
Project Name (Linked)List from Project Tracker
Risk Description< td>Text, Max 250 chars.
Date Identified< td>Date.
Impact Level (High/Med/Low)List (Dropdown)
Probability (Low/Med/High)< td>List.
Risk Score< td>Calculated: Impact × Probability
Mitigation Plan< td>Text.
Status (Open, In Progress, Closed)< td>List.
Owner< td>Text/Dropdown from Resource Sheet.

Formulas Required

The template uses dynamic formulas to automate data aggregation and health scoring:

  • =IF(Actual Spend > Budget, "Over Budget", "Within Budget"): In the Project Tracker for financial alerting.
  • =ROUND((End Date - Start Date + 1), 0): Calculates total duration in days.
  • =IF(% Complete > 100, "Over Target", IF(% Complete = 100, "On Track", IF(% Complete >= 95, "Near Completion", "Behind Schedule")): Status indicator based on completion rate.
  • =COUNTIF(Status,"Completed") / COUNTA(Status) * 100: Overall project completion % on the Dashboard Summary.
  • =SUMIFS(Actual Spend, Status, "In Progress") + SUMIFS(Actual Spend, Status, "Not Started"): Total spend on active projects.
  • =IF(Risk Score >= 60, "High", IF(Risk Score >= 30,"Medium","Low")): Risk categorization for visualization.
  • Named ranges like ProjectList, AllStatuses, and ResourceHours are used to support drop-downs and dynamic charts.

Conditional Formatting Rules

To ensure instant readability, the template implements:

  • Status Column (Project Tracker): Color-coded cells — Green for “Completed”, Red for “Delayed”, Orange for “On Hold”.
  • % Complete Column: Gradient fill from Light Blue (0%) to Dark Blue (100%).
  • Actual Spend vs Budget: If actual exceeds budget, background turns red with bold text.
  • Risk Level Column: High = Red, Medium = Yellow, Low = Green.
  • Deadline Proximity (in Timeline Sheet): Cells turn amber if due in 7 days or less; red if overdue.

User Instructions

  1. Open the template and enable macros (if prompted) for full functionality.
  2. Navigate to the Project Tracker sheet and enter new projects using the provided form layout.
  3. Select department from dropdowns, set dates, assign owners from the Resource Allocation table.
  4. Update % Complete and Actual Spend regularly—recommended weekly.
  5. In the Risk & Issue Log, record any emerging threats or operational blockers with clear mitigation actions.
  6. Refresh the Dashboard Summary monthly for KPI reporting to management teams.
  7. To add new staff, update the Resource Allocation sheet first, then link in Project Tracker via dropdowns.
  8. Save backups regularly; consider version control for audit trails in Office Use environments.

Example Rows

$85,000$64,231< td>Completed < tc >$42,500 < tc >$41,897 Not Started0%$5,200
Project IDProject NameStatus% CompleteBudget ($)Actual Spend ($)
PROJ-001Digital Onboarding System UpgradeIn Progress75%
PROJ-002Office Security Upgrade (Phase 1)
PROJ-003Fiscal Year Budget Planning

Recommended Charts and Dashboards (Dashboard Summary Sheet)

  • Project Status Distribution Pie Chart: Visualizes % of projects in each status category.
  • Budget vs Actual Spend Bar Graph: Compares planned vs actual spending by department.
  • % Complete Over Time Line Chart: Shows progress trends across time intervals (weekly/monthly).
  • Risk Heatmap (Matrix): Plots impact vs probability for all risks with color intensity indicating severity.
  • Resource Load Gauge Chart: Displays average utilization rate across staff, highlighting over-allocation.
  • Gantt Chart Integration: Dynamic timeline visualization linked to the Project Tracker and updated in real time.

This template is a powerful, ready-to-use Operations Dashboard tool for any organization requiring centralized project tracking and executive reporting. Its structure aligns perfectly with standard Office Use workflows, ensuring compliance, clarity, and efficiency across teams.

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