Operations Dashboard - Weekly Planner - Basic
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Excel Template: Operations Dashboard Weekly Planner (Basic)
This Excel template is specifically designed as a Weekly Planner tailored for operational teams that need to monitor, track, and manage daily activities within a structured weekly framework. As part of the Operations Dashboard suite, this Basic-style template offers a clean, user-friendly layout ideal for teams seeking simplicity without sacrificing functionality. It is suitable for departments such as production, logistics, customer support, or project coordination that require consistent visibility into weekly performance metrics and task progress.
Sheet Structure Overview
The template consists of three primary sheets:
- Weekly Task Planner: The main operational tracking sheet where all tasks, assignments, and due dates are logged.
- Daily Summary & Metrics: A consolidated sheet that aggregates daily performance data for weekly analysis.
- Dashboard Overview: A visual dashboard presenting key performance indicators (KPIs), progress tracking, and charts for quick decision-making.
Table Structure and Columns in Weekly Task Planner
The Weekly Task Planner sheet is structured as a table to facilitate sorting, filtering, and formula application. The following columns are included:
| Column Header | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Task ID | Text (Auto-incremented) | Unique identifier for each task. Generated automatically using a formula. |
| Task Name | Text | Name or description of the task (e.g., "Finalize shipping schedule"). |
| Department/Team | List (Dropdown) | Specifies responsible department: e.g., Production, Logistics, HR, Support. |
| Assigned To | Text | Name of the individual responsible for completion. |
| Start Date | Date (dd/mm/yyyy) | |
| Due Date | Date (dd/mm/yyyy) | The deadline for task completion. |
| Status | List (Dropdown: Not Started, In Progress, Completed, Delayed) | |
| Priority | List (Dropdown: Low, Medium, High) | |
| Actual Completion Date | Date (Optional) |
Data Types and Formula Requirements
This template leverages essential Excel formulas to automate tracking and analysis:
- Task ID Generation:
=TEXT(TODAY(),"yyyymmdd") & "-" & ROW()-1– Generates a unique ID based on the date and row number. - Status Indicator (Color Tag): Conditional formatting to highlight task status using color coding.
- Days Remaining:
=IF(DueDate="", "", IF(Status="Completed", 0, DATEDIF(TODAY(), DueDate, "d")))– Shows how many days are left before the due date. - Overdue Flag:
=IF(AND(DueDate– Highlights overdue tasks."Completed"), "Overdue", "") - Progress Percentage (in Dashboard): Uses a combination of COUNTIF and total task count to calculate completion rate.
Conditional Formatting Rules
To improve visual clarity and quick assessment, the following conditional formatting rules are applied:
- Due Date Warning: If the due date is within 3 days, cells turn yellow. If overdue (due date is before today), they turn red.
- Status Color Coding: "Not Started" = gray, "In Progress" = blue, "Completed" = green, "Delayed" = red.
- Priority Highlighting: High-priority tasks have a bold border and light yellow background.
- Overdue Tasks: Entire row is highlighted in red if the task is overdue and not completed.
Instructions for Users
- Set the Weekly Start Date: In cell B1 of the "Weekly Task Planner" sheet, enter the start date of your week (e.g., Monday, June 3, 2024).
- Add Tasks: Fill in each row with relevant details such as task name, assigned team member, dates, and priority.
- Update Status Daily: At the end of each day or during daily check-ins, update the "Status" column accordingly.
- Track Actual Completion Dates: When a task is completed, enter the actual completion date in the designated field.
- Review Dashboard: Navigate to the "Dashboard Overview" sheet to view KPIs and charts. The dashboard updates automatically based on data from other sheets.
- Save & Share: Save your file with a meaningful name (e.g., "Operations_Dashboard_Week_23-2024.xlsx") and share it with team leads or managers.
Example Rows in Weekly Task Planner
| Task ID | Task Name | Department/Team | Assigned To | Start Date | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| D241231-1 | Packaging Order #456789 | Production | Sarah Kim | 2024-06-30 | 2024-07-03 |
| D241231-2 | Prepare Monthly Report | Operations | James Wong | 2024-06-30 | 2024-07-05 |
| D241231-3 | Fix Server Outage (Urgent) | IT Support | Lena Patel | 2024-07-01 | 2024-07-01 |
Recommended Charts and Dashboard Elements (Dashboard Overview)
The Dashboard Overview sheet includes the following visual components:
- Task Completion Progress Bar: Shows percentage of tasks completed vs. total for the week.
- Status Distribution Chart (Pie Chart): Displays proportion of tasks by status (Not Started, In Progress, Completed).
- Priority Heatmap: Uses a color-coded grid to show high-priority tasks across departments.
- Task Aging Graph (Column Chart): Compares number of overdue, on-time, and future-due tasks.
- Assigned Workload Matrix: Bar chart showing the number of active tasks per team member for workload balancing.
This Operations Dashboard Weekly Planner (Basic) template combines functionality with simplicity to support operational transparency, accountability, and timely decision-making. Its clean design ensures accessibility for users of all Excel skill levels while providing robust tools to monitor progress and identify bottlenecks early in the week.
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