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Project Management - Schedule Planner - Dashboard View

Download and customize a free Project Management Schedule Planner Dashboard View Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.

Project Phase Start Date End Date Status Responsible Team Key Deliverables Progress (%)
Initiation 2024-03-01 2024-03-15 Completed Project Steering Committee Feasibility Study, Project Charter 100%
Planning 2024-03-16 2024-04-30 In Progress Project Management Office (PMO) WBS, Risk Register, Budget Plan 65%
Execution 2024-05-01 2024-08-31 Not Started Development & Operations Teams Product Development, QA Testing 0%
Monitoring & Control 2024-05-01 Ongoing Ongoing Project Manager & QA Leads Performance Reports, Change Logs 30%
Closure 2024-09-01 2024-09-30 Not Started Project Closure Team Final Report, Lessons Learned 0%

Project Management Schedule Planner – Dashboard View Excel Template

This comprehensive Excel template is specifically designed for Project Management professionals who require a dynamic, real-time view of project timelines and progress. Tailored as a Schedule Planner, it leverages the power of Microsoft Excel’s functionality to deliver a robust and intuitive Dashboard View. Whether you're managing software development, construction projects, marketing campaigns, or operational initiatives, this template offers an easy-to-use interface that enables stakeholders to monitor deadlines, track milestones, identify risks, and visualize project health at a glance.

At its core, the Dashboard View aggregates key performance indicators (KPIs) from multiple data sources into a single pane. This allows project managers to make data-driven decisions without needing to switch between multiple spreadsheets or tools. The template is built with scalability in mind—supporting projects of varying sizes—from small teams handling a few tasks, to large-scale enterprise initiatives with dozens of deliverables and dependencies.

Sheet Names

The template is organized into six distinct sheets:

  1. Project Overview – Central dashboard summarizing all key metrics.
  2. Schedule Planner (Main) – Core table for task scheduling and timeline tracking.
  3. Task Dependencies – Detailed view of task relationships and precedence rules.
  4. Risks & Issues – Log of identified risks, mitigation strategies, and owners.
  5. Resources Allocation – Tracks personnel, budget, and equipment assigned to tasks.
  6. Reports & KPIs – Automatically generated summaries and performance trends.

Table Structures & Data Types

The primary data structure resides in the Schedule Planner (Main) sheet, which is a dynamic table with the following columns:

  • Task ID – Unique identifier (e.g., TASK-001). Data type: Text.
  • Project Name – Name of the project to which the task belongs. Data type: Text.
  • Description – Brief explanation of the task. Data type: Text (max 255 characters).
  • Start Date – Scheduled start date of the task. Data type: Date.
  • End Date – Scheduled end date. Data type: Date.
  • Status – Current phase (e.g., Not Started, In Progress, Completed). Data type: Text.
  • Responsible Person – Name of the individual accountable for task completion. Data type: Text.
  • Priority – High, Medium, Low. Data type: Text.
  • % Complete – Progress percentage (0–100%). Data type: Number (decimal).
  • Duration (days) – Calculated as End Date - Start Date. Data type: Number.
  • Dependencies – List of task IDs that must be completed before this one begins. Data type: Text (comma-separated).

The Project Overview sheet uses a pivot-like structure to summarize totals and averages across the schedule planner, such as total tasks, average duration, on-time completion rate, and overdue items.

Formulas Required

A range of Excel formulas powers the automation of key metrics:

  • Duration (days): `=IF(End Date="", "", End Date - Start Date)`
  • % Complete: `=IF(Status="Completed", 100, IF(Status="In Progress", [Actual Completion]/[Planned Duration], 0))`
  • Days Remaining: `=IF(Start Date="", "", TODAY() - Start Date)` (adjusted for completion status)
  • Overdue Flag: `=IF(End Date < TODAY(), "Yes", "No")` – used to trigger conditional formatting.
  • Project Health Score: `=SUMPRODUCT(--(Status="Completed"), 1) / COUNTA(Task ID)` (percentage of completed tasks)
  • Task Progress Bar Width: Used in conditional formatting for visual representation (see below).

Conditional Formatting Rules

To enhance readability and alert users to critical issues, the following conditional formatting rules are applied:

  • Status Highlights: Green for "Completed", Yellow for "In Progress", Red for "Overdue".
  • Progress Bars: A data bar color-coded based on % Complete (green to red).
  • Due Date Alerts: Background turns orange if End Date is within 3 days of today.
  • Risk Flagging: In the Risks & Issues sheet, red highlight for high-priority risks with "High" severity.
  • Resource Overload Warning: If a person has more than 5 tasks assigned, their row is highlighted in orange.

Instructions for the User

To use this template effectively:

  1. Enter project details into the Project Overview sheet to set up global project parameters such as name, start date, and team members.
  2. Add tasks in the Schedule Planner (Main) sheet by entering Task ID, description, dates, status, and responsible person.
  3. Define dependencies by listing prior task IDs in the Dependencies column to ensure logical flow.
  4. Maintain updates: Refresh % Complete manually or via real-time entry as work progresses.
  5. Review Dashboard View: Open the Project Overview sheet to view visual summaries of project progress, risk levels, and team workload.
  6. Generate reports by using the Reports & KPIs sheet for monthly or sprint-level performance reviews.
  7. Print or export any summary page as a PDF for stakeholders or executives.

Example Rows in Schedule Planner (Main)

Task ID Project Name Description Start Date End Date Status Responsible Person Prioritity % Complete
TASK-001 Website Redesign Finalize UI/UX design mockups 2024-03-15 2024-03-25 In Progress Sarah Chen High 65%
TASK-002 Website Redesign Set up server infrastructure 2024-03-26 2024-04-05 Not Started Jamal Reed Moderate 0%
TASK-003 Website Redesign Conduct user testing sessions 2024-04-10 2024-04-15 Completed Lena Ortiz Low 100%

Recommended Charts or Dashboards

To maximize insights, the following visualizations are recommended:

  • Gantt Chart (Bar Chart): Shows timeline progression of tasks with dependencies. Found in the Schedule Planner sheet.
  • Progress Pie Chart: Displays percentage of completed tasks vs. total in the Project Overview.
  • Dependency Network Graph: Visualizes inter-task relationships using arrows (requires Power Query or Excel’s SmartArt).
  • Risk Heatmap: A matrix showing risk types, severity, and likelihood across the project lifecycle.
  • Team Workload Chart: Bar chart indicating total tasks assigned to each team member.

With this Schedule Planner in a fully interactive Dashboard View, project managers gain actionable visibility into every stage of their initiatives. Integrated with real-time updates and clear alerts, it transforms traditional task tracking into a strategic tool for effective Project Management.

This template is scalable, user-friendly, and compatible with all versions of Microsoft Excel (2016 and above), making it ideal for teams that value transparency, accountability, and performance monitoring.

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