Resource Planning - Project Template - Client View
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| Resource | Activity | Start Date | End Date | Assigned To | Resource Type | Location | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Marketing Team | Brand Campaign Launch | 2024-03-15 | 2024-04-15 | Sarah Johnson | Full-Time Employee | Office, New York | In Progress |
| Development Team | Backend API Integration | 2024-03-20 | 2024-05-10 | Mohamed Ali | Developer | Remote, San Francisco | Pending Approval |
| Customer Support | Onboarding Training Program | 2024-03-25 | 2024-04-30 | Lisa Chen | Support Specialist | Office, Chicago | On Track |
| Finance Team | Budget Review & Forecasting | 2024-03-18 | 2024-04-10 | David Kim | Financial Analyst | Office, Toronto | Completed |
Excel Template Description: Resource Planning – Project Template – Client View
This comprehensive Excel template is specifically designed for Resource Planning within a project management environment. It follows the structured format of a Project Template, tailored to deliver an accessible, clear, and actionable view for clients. The design adheres to the "Client View" style, meaning all data is presented in a simplified, non-technical manner that enables stakeholders—especially those without deep project management or Excel expertise—to understand resource allocation, timelines, and potential bottlenecks.
The template supports real-world scenarios such as construction projects, software development sprints, marketing campaigns, or event planning. By focusing on transparency and visualization at the client level, this Resource Planning tool enables clients to monitor workforce availability, skill sets required per task, project milestones, and overall resource utilization—without needing access to internal IT systems or complex backend dashboards.
Sheet Names
The template includes the following sheets:
- Project Overview – High-level summary of the project including name, start/end dates, scope, and key objectives.
- Resource Allocation – Detailed table showing which resources (people or equipment) are assigned to which tasks.
- Task Timeline – Gantt-style view of task dependencies and durations using start/end dates.
- Resource Utilization – Weekly or daily utilization rates, highlighting over-allocations or underutilized staff.
- Milestones & Deliverables – Key project phases and expected outputs.
- Client View Summary – A consolidated, easy-to-read summary designed exclusively for client stakeholders (this is the primary dashboard).
Table Structures and Data Types
All tables are built with a relational structure to ensure data integrity and ease of reporting.
1. Resource Allocation Table
This central table contains the following columns:
- Task ID – Unique identifier for each project task (data type: text, e.g., T-001).
- Task Name – Human-readable description of the task (data type: text).
- Resource Name – Full name or title of assigned person or equipment (e.g., "Sarah Chen", "CNC Machine") (text).
- Resource Type – Categorization of resource (e.g., Human, Equipment, Third Party) (text).
- Start Date – When the task begins (data type: date).
- End Date – When the task ends (data type: date).
- Duration (Days) – Auto-calculated using formula =END_DATE - START_DATE (number).
- Status – Current state of task: "Not Started", "In Progress", "On Hold", or "Completed" (text).
- Priority – High, Medium, Low (text).
- Dependencies – List of prior tasks that must complete before this one (text or formula-linked).
2. Resource Utilization Table
This table tracks weekly usage across resources:
- Resource Name – Same as above.
- Week Number – e.g., Week 1, Week 2 (text).
- Total Hours Worked – Sum of hours from assigned tasks in that week (number).
- Maximum Capacity – Standard work hours per resource (e.g., 40) (number).
- Utilization % – Auto-calculated via formula: =Total Hours Worked / Maximum Capacity * 100 (percentage).
- Over-Allocated? – Conditional flag showing if utilization exceeds 90% (boolean).
Formulas Required
The following formulas are embedded in the template:
- DURATION DAYS: =END_DATE - START_DATE (in Resource Allocation table).
- UTILIZATION %: =IF(AND(Total Hours Worked > 0, Maximum Capacity > 0), Total Hours Worked / Maximum Capacity, 0) * 100.
- STATUS COLORING: Uses conditional formatting to show task status in different colors (see below).
- DEPENDENCY CHECK: IF(OR(ISBLANK(DependsOn), DependsOn=""), "No Dependency", "Has Dependency") – checks for missing dependencies.
- PROJECT DURATION: =MAX(END_DATE) - MIN(START_DATE) in Project Overview (auto-calculates total project length).
- RESOURCE COUNT BY TYPE: COUNTIF(Resource Type column, "Human") etc. – used in summary charts.
Conditional Formatting
The template uses dynamic conditional formatting to enhance readability:
- Status Highlighting:
- Green: "Completed"
- Yellow: "In Progress"
- Red: "On Hold" or over 90% utilization
- Utilization Alerts: Cells with utilization > 90% are highlighted in red, and those below 50% appear light blue.
- Task Dependencies: Tasks with blank dependency fields are marked with a warning icon in gray.
- Over-Allocations: Any resource showing >90% utilization triggers a red border and tooltip message (e.g., “High risk of burnout”).
Instructions for the User
Client View Users are encouraged to follow these steps:
- Open the template and navigate to the Client View Summary sheet—this is your main dashboard.
- Familiarize yourself with key metrics: total project duration, resource utilization trends, and milestone progress.
- If a task is red or yellow in status, contact the project manager for clarification on delays or constraints.
- Use the Gantt chart in the Task Timeline sheet to visually track progress against deadlines.
- Update task statuses only when changes are made by authorized personnel. Avoid editing formulas directly.
- For recurring projects, use the Resource Utilization table to assess staff load and plan future staffing needs.
Example Rows
Resource Allocation Table Example:
| Task ID | Task Name | Resource Name | Resource Type | Start Date | End Date | Duration (Days) | Status th> | Priorities th> |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T-001 | Requirement Gathering Workshop | Sarah Chen | Human | 2024-03-15 | 2024-03-18 | 4 td> | In Progress td> | High td> |
| T-002 | UI Design Finalization | Mohammed Khan | Human | 2024-03-19 | 2024-03-25 td> | 7 td> | Not Started td> | Medium td> |
| T-003 | Coding Phase – Backend Setup | Lisa Tran (Team) | Human | 2024-03-26 td> | 2024-04-10 td> | 15 td> | In Progress td> | High td> |
Recommended Charts or Dashboards
To maximize client engagement and decision-making, the following visual tools are recommended:
- Bar Chart (Resource Utilization): Shows weekly utilization per resource with color-coded thresholds.
- Gantt Chart (Task Timeline): Displays all tasks with dependencies, progress bars, and milestones.
- Pie Chart (Resource Type Distribution): Highlights the percentage of human vs. equipment vs. third-party resources.
- Progress Tracker (Milestones & Deliverables): A horizontal bar chart showing completion status against target dates.
- Heatmap of Over-Allocations: Visualizes which resources are at risk using color intensity (red = high, green = low).
In conclusion, this Resource Planning template is a powerful tool built on the foundation of a robust Project Template, specifically engineered for the needs of clients in the "Client View" format. It combines clarity, functionality, and real-time insight to ensure that every stakeholder can understand project health, resource distribution, and potential risks—driving confidence and alignment across teams.
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