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Task Scheduling - Sales Tracker - Basic

Download and customize a free Task Scheduling Sales Tracker Basic Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.

Task ID Task Name Assigned To Due Date Priority Status Start Date Estimated Hours
TSK-001 Customer Onboarding Process Jane Smith 2024-04-15 High In Progress 2024-04-01 8
TSK-002 Sales Forecast Review Mike Johnson 2024-04-20 Middle Pending 2024-04-05 6
TSK-003 Quarterly Client Meeting Prep Sarah Lee 2024-04-25 High Not Started 2024-04-10 12
TSK-004 Email Campaign Launch David Kim 2024-04-30 Middle Completed 2024-04-18 5

Basic Sales Tracker Excel Template – Task Scheduling Version

This Excel template is specifically designed to serve as a Sales Tracker with integrated Task Scheduling functionality, tailored for use in a Basic style. The purpose of this template is to help sales teams and managers efficiently track daily, weekly, and monthly sales activities while ensuring that follow-up tasks—such as client calls, deal reviews, or proposal submissions—are not missed or delayed.

The integration of Task Scheduling into a Sales Tracker enables real-time visibility into both sales performance and operational responsibilities. This makes it ideal for small to mid-sized sales departments that require a straightforward yet effective tool without the complexity of advanced CRM systems.

Sheet Names

  • Sales Tracker Main: The primary sheet where all sales activities, client interactions, and related tasks are logged.
  • Task Scheduler: A dedicated tab to manage task assignments with due dates, status updates, and priority levels.
  • Reports & Summary: A summary sheet that aggregates key performance indicators (KPIs) such as total sales, pending tasks, and overdue follow-ups.
  • Settings: A simple configuration tab where users can update default values like task types, sales cycles, or date formats.

Table Structures and Columns

The Sales Tracker Main sheet contains a structured table with the following columns:

Date Client Name Product/Service Sales Representative Deal Stage Amount (USD) Status (Open/Closed) Follow-Up Task ID
2024-04-01Alexander CorpEnterprise Software SuiteJane DoeNegotiation Phase35,000.00OpenTASK-21543867
2024-04-02Nova Systems Inc.Data Analytics PlatformJohn SmithProposal Sent18,500.00Closed WonTASK-21543869

The Task Scheduler sheet has the following columns:

Review proposal feedback and update CRM entry
Task ID Description Assigned To Scheduled Date Status (Pending/Completed/Overdue) Priority (Low/Med/High)
TASK-21543867Send follow-up email to Alexander CorpJane Doe2024-04-03PendingMedium
TASK-21543869John Smith2024-04-03CompletedHigh

Data Types and Validation Rules

  • Date**: Text formatted as "YYYY-MM-DD" with data validation to ensure valid dates.
  • Client Name**: Text with no spaces in input (to allow auto-suggestions).
  • Deal Stage**: Dropdown list from predefined values: "Initial Contact", "Proposal Sent", "Negotiation Phase", "Closed Won", "Closed Lost".
  • Amount (USD)**: Number type, formatted with two decimal places, with validation to ensure positive values.
  • Status**: Dropdown for either “Open” or “Closed”.
  • Task Status**: Dropdown for "Pending", "Completed", or "Overdue".
  • Priority**: Fixed list: Low, Medium, High.

Formulas Required

  • =SUMIFS(Sales!Amount, Sales!Status, "Closed Won"): Calculates total sales from closed deals.
  • =COUNTIFS(Task!Status, "Pending"): Counts the number of pending tasks to track workload.
  • =IF(C3 > TODAY(), "Overdue", IF(C3 = TODAY(), "Due Today", "Pending")): Determines task status based on scheduled date.
  • =VLOOKUP(Task!Follow-Up Task ID, Sales!Task ID, 2, FALSE): Links a task to its associated sales entry (optional cross-reference).
  • =SUMIF(Sales!Date, ">=" & TODAY()-7, Sales!Amount): Calculates total sales from the past week.

Conditional Formatting Rules

  • Red highlight in Task Scheduler for overdue tasks (when due date is less than today).
  • Yellow background for medium-priority tasks.
  • Green background in Sales Tracker when status is "Closed Won".
  • Gray shading in cells where deal stage is "Initial Contact" to indicate early-stage activity.

User Instructions

To use this template effectively:

  1. Open the Excel file and ensure all sheets are visible.
  2. In the Sales Tracker Main sheet, enter daily sales entries using the provided columns. Ensure dates and amounts are accurate.
  3. For each entry, assign a unique "Follow-Up Task ID" (e.g., TASK-21543867) that links to the corresponding task in the Task Scheduler.
  4. Go to the Task Scheduler tab and enter all follow-up actions with assigned dates, owners, and priority levels.
  5. Regularly update task statuses. Use conditional formatting to quickly identify overdue or high-priority items.
  6. Review the Reports & Summary sheet weekly to assess performance metrics such as total revenue, pending tasks, and deal progression rates.

Example Rows

The following is a sample entry from the Sales Tracker Main:

  • Peter Kim
  • Closed Won
  • 38,750.00
  • DateClient NameProduct/ServiceSales RepresentativeDeal StageAmount (USD)
    2024-04-05BrightEdge Solutions Ltd.Cybersecurity Monitoring ToolMaria LopezNegotiation Phase52,000.00
    2024-04-11SkyWave Technologies Inc.Data Integration Platform

    An example task from the Task Scheduler:

    Task IDDescriptionAssigned ToScheduled Date
    TASK-21543870Prepare client presentation for BrightEdge Solutions Ltd.Maria Lopez2024-04-06

    Recommended Charts and Dashboards

    • Bar Chart**: Monthly sales trend showing total revenue over time.
    • Pie Chart**: Deal stage distribution (e.g., % of deals in negotiation vs. closed).
    • Column Chart**: Number of pending tasks by priority level (High, Medium, Low).
    • Dashboard View (in Reports & Summary sheet)**: A dynamic layout showing total sales, number of overdue tasks, and average deal cycle time.

    This Basic Sales Tracker template with embedded Task Scheduling features offers a powerful yet simple solution for tracking both sales progress and operational follow-ups. It is built to be user-friendly, customizable, and scalable—perfect for teams seeking clarity without complexity.

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