Research Management - Chore Chart - Client View
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| Task | Assigned To | Due Date | Status | Priority Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Research Management Chore Chart – Client View Excel Template
The Research Management Chore Chart – Client View is a specialized Microsoft Excel template designed to empower research institutions, academic teams, and private research clients with a transparent, visual, and highly organized tracking system for ongoing research activities. Unlike traditional project management dashboards that focus on timelines and budgets alone, this template uniquely blends the structure of a chore chart—a familiar tool from household task delegation—with the sophistication of professional research management. The “Client View” version is specifically tailored to present progress, responsibilities, and outcomes in an accessible, non-technical format that clients (e.g., funding agencies, corporate sponsors, or institutional oversight boards) can easily interpret without needing subject-matter expertise in the scientific domain.
Sheet Names
This template consists of four main sheets:
- Dashboard: The central overview for clients, featuring charts, KPIs, and progress summaries.
- Chore Log: The primary data entry table tracking all research-related tasks (“chores”) assigned to team members.
- Team Members: A reference sheet listing personnel involved in the project with roles, contact info, and expertise areas.
- Definitions & Instructions: A help guide explaining terminology, how to update data, and interpreting visuals.
Table Structures
The core table is located on the Chore Log sheet. It is formatted as a structured Excel Table (Insert > Table), ensuring automatic expansion of formulas and formatting as new rows are added. The table includes the following columns:
| Column Name | Data Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Task ID | Text (Auto-generated) | A unique identifier for each chore (e.g., “RC-001”) |
| Research Area | Dropdown (Data Validation) | Categorized by domain: e.g., “Genomic Sequencing,” “Clinical Trials,” “Statistical Modeling” |
| Chore Description | Text | A plain-language description of the task (e.g., “Collect blood samples from Site B”) |
| Assigned To | Dropdown (linked to Team Members sheet) | Name of team member responsible |
| Due Date | Date | |
| Status | Dropdown: Not Started / In Progress / Pending Review / Completed | |
| Completion % | Number (0–100) | |
| Priority Level | Dropdown: Low / Medium / High / Critical | |
| Date Completed | Date (auto-filled) | |
| Days Delayed | Number (calculated) | |
| Notes | Text (optional) |
Formulas Required
=IF([@Status]="Completed", TODAY(), "")→ Auto-fills Date Completed.=[@[Due Date]] - IF([@Date Completed]="","",[@[Date Completed]])→ Calculates Days Delayed.=IF([@Status]="Not Started", 0, IF([@Status]="In Progress", 50, IF([@Status]="Pending Review", 75, 100)))→ Auto-calculates Completion %.=COUNTIFS(ChoreLog[Status], "Completed") / COUNTA(ChoreLog[Task ID])→ Used in Dashboard to show overall project completion rate.
Conditional Formatting
Key formatting rules ensure immediate visual clarity:
- Status Column: Green = Completed, Yellow = In Progress, Orange = Pending Review, Gray = Not Started.
- Priority Level: Red for Critical, Orange for High, Yellow for Medium, Light Green for Low.
- Days Delayed: Cells with positive values (>0) highlighted in red; negative (early) in green.
- Due Date: Dates within 2 days of today are highlighted yellow; past due dates turn red.
Instructions for the User
- For Research Team: Update the “Chore Log” sheet with task details. Do not edit formulas or formatting. Only update Status and Notes.
- For Clients: Use only the “Dashboard” sheet. No data entry required. The charts update automatically as team members log progress.
- All dropdowns are pre-loaded; avoid typing manually to prevent errors.
- If you see a red cell in “Days Delayed,” it indicates a risk to the project timeline—consult the Notes column for context.
- Use the “Definitions & Instructions” sheet to decode technical terms like “Chore” (a discrete, measurable task within research).
Example Rows
| Task ID | Research Area | Chore Description | Assigned To | Due Date | Status | Completion % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| RC-101 | Clinical Trials | <Patient recruitment at Hospital X ends. | Jane Smith | |||
| RC-125 | Data Analysis | Analyze Phase 1 survey responses. | Dr. Lee Chen | |||
| RC-138 | Genomic Sequencing | Run samples for Cohort 2. | Maria Gonzales |
Recommended Charts & Dashboards (Dashboard Sheet)
- Pie Chart: “Task Status Distribution” – Shows % of tasks in each status category.
- Bar Chart: “Tasks by Research Area” – Compares workload across domains.
- Gantt-style Timeline: Horizontal bars for each task showing Due Date vs. Completion Date (using stacked bar charts).
- KPI Cards: Total Tasks, Completed Tasks, On-Time Rate (%), Average Days Delayed.
- Heat Map: A grid with Research Areas on rows and Priority Levels on columns; color intensity reflects number of open tasks per cell.
This Excel template transforms the abstract complexity of research management into tangible, daily “chores”—making accountability clear and progress visible to stakeholders. The Client View ensures that funding bodies or oversight committees can monitor efficiency without drowning in jargon. By blending household chore-chart simplicity with academic rigor, this tool fosters trust through transparency.
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