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Startup Planning - Chore Chart - Dashboard View

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Startup Planning - Chore Chart Dashboard

Track tasks, assign owners, and monitor progress efficiently

Task Owner Due Date Status Priority

Excel Template for Startup Planning with Chore Chart Dashboard View

Purpose: This Excel template is specifically designed for early-stage startups that require structured planning, task management, and team accountability. By combining the functionality of a chore chart with a comprehensive dashboard view, the template helps startup founders and teams track daily responsibilities, monitor progress toward key milestones, and maintain operational discipline during high-pressure growth phases.

Template Type: Chore Chart – This is not just a task list but an interactive system for assigning, tracking, and visualizing team responsibilities across all critical startup functions (product development, marketing, operations, finance).

Style/Version: Dashboard View – The template features an intuitive dashboard that provides real-time visibility into team performance, project status updates, and completion rates through dynamic charts and color-coded indicators.

Sheet Structure

  • Dashboard (Main): A high-level overview showing key metrics such as task completion rate, overdue tasks, team workload distribution, and milestone progress. This is the primary interface for startup leaders.
  • Chore Chart: The core task management sheet where all responsibilities are listed with assignees, deadlines, priorities, and status updates.
  • Milestones Tracker: A timeline-based view of major startup goals (e.g., MVP launch, first funding round) with dependencies and completion markers.
  • Team Assignments: A centralized sheet showing all team members, their roles, contact information, and workload summaries.
  • Data & Formulas: Hidden sheet containing the logic behind formulas and conditional formatting rules for advanced users or template maintainers.

Table Structures and Columns (Chore Chart Sheet)

The Chore Chart sheet contains a structured table with the following columns:

Sets the functional area for filtering and reporting.Name of the person responsible. Linked to Team Assignments sheet.Determines urgency; affects dashboard coloring and alerting.Deadline for completion.Tracks current state of the task.Auto-populated when Status changes to "Completed".Additional context, updates, or challenges.
Column Data Type Description
Task IDText/Number (Auto-increment)A unique identifier for each task (e.g., CH001, CH002).
Task DescriptionTextBrief but clear description of the chore or activity.
CategoryDropdown List (Product, Marketing, Finance, HR, Operations)
AssigneeDropdown (Team Members)
PrioritizationDropdown (High, Medium, Low)
Due DateDate (mm/dd/yyyy)
StatusDropdown (Not Started, In Progress, Completed, Blocked)
Actual Completion DateDate (Optional)
NotesText (Free-form)

Formulas Required

  • Status Completion Tracker: =IF([@Status]="Completed", 1, 0) – Counts completed tasks for dashboard metrics.
  • Overdue Indicator: =IF(AND([@Due Date] < TODAY(), [@Status]<>"Completed"), "Overdue", "On Track")
  • Days Until Due: =DAYS([@Due Date], TODAY()) – Shows how many days remain before the deadline.
  • Total Tasks by Assignee: =COUNTIF(Chore Chart[Assignee], "John Doe") – Used in Team Assignments sheet for workload visualization.
  • Completion Rate (Dashboard): =COUNTIF(Chore Chart[Status], "Completed") / COUNTA(Chore Chart[Task ID])

Conditional Formatting Rules

  • Overdue Tasks: Highlight red if Due Date is before today and Status ≠ Completed.
  • Prioritization Color Coding: High = Red; Medium = Yellow; Low = Green.
  • Status Indicators: Use icons (e.g., clock, checkmark) with color coding for visual clarity in the dashboard.
  • Completion Progress Bar: Apply data bars to the Status column to show completion ratio across categories.

User Instructions

  1. Add New Tasks: Click on any empty row in the Chore Chart and fill in all required fields. Use dropdowns for consistency.
  2. Update Status: Change the status from "Not Started" to "In Progress" or "Completed" as work progresses.
  3. Assign Tasks: Select team members from the Assignee dropdown. Ensure workload is balanced across individuals.
  4. Review Dashboard Daily: Use the dashboard to monitor completion rates, identify bottlenecks, and address overdue tasks immediately.
  5. Export or Share: The template supports sharing via Excel Online or exporting to PDF for team meetings.

Example Rows (Chore Chart)

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Task IDTask DescriptionCategoryAssigneePrioritizationDue Date
CH001Create MVP wireframes for onboarding flowProductAlice JohnsonHigh
CH002Design landing page A/B test variantsMarketingBrian LeeMedium
CH003Preliminary budget forecast for Q2 2025FinanceClaire WuHigh

Recommended Charts and Dashboard Elements (Dashboard Sheet)

  • Task Completion Rate Gauge: Visual indicator showing percentage of tasks completed vs. total.
  • Overdue Tasks Pie Chart: Breakdown of how many overdue tasks exist by category.
  • Workload Distribution Bar Chart: Compares number of active tasks per team member (using data from Team Assignments).
  • Status Timeline: Gantt-style view showing task start and due dates with color-coded status indicators.
  • Milestone Progress Line Chart: Tracks progress toward key startup goals over time.

This Excel template transforms the chaotic nature of startup planning into a disciplined, data-driven process. By integrating chore chart functionality with a dynamic dashboard view, it empowers founders to maintain control, boost team accountability, and scale their operations efficiently — all within the familiar and flexible environment of Microsoft Excel.

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