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Task Scheduling - Supply List - Manager View

Download and customize a free Task Scheduling Supply List Manager View Excel template. Perfect for business, legal, and personal use. Editable and ready to boost your productivity.

Task ID Task Name Scheduled Start Date Scheduled End Date Assigned To Priority Level Status Resource Required
TSK-001 Project Kickoff Meeting 2024-04-01 2024-04-01 John Smith High Planned Meeting Room, Chair, Project Manager
TSK-002 Requirements Gathering 2024-04-03 2024-04-15 Sarah Lee High In Progress Stakeholder Interviews, Documentation Tools
TSK-003 Design Phase Review 2024-05-10 2024-05-15 Mike Johnson Medium Scheduled Design Team, Sketching Tools
TSK-004 Development Phase Start 2024-06-01 2024-07-31 Lisa Wong High Planned Development Team, Servers, APIs
TSK-005 User Testing & Feedback 2024-08-15 2024-08-31 David Brown Medium Pending Test Users, Feedback Forms, QA Tools

Manager View Supply List Task Scheduling Excel Template – Comprehensive Description

This detailed Excel template is specifically designed for Task Scheduling within a supply chain or operations management context. It combines the functionality of a Supply List with an intuitive, high-level view tailored for managers—hence designated as the Manager View. The template enables operational leadership to efficiently oversee task progress, monitor supply availability, allocate resources effectively, and ensure timely delivery of goods or services based on scheduled timelines.

Sheet Names

The template consists of five core sheets to support full visibility and control:

  1. Task Schedule Master: The central hub for all task scheduling data.
  2. Supply List: Contains detailed supply items, quantities, and supplier information.
  3. Task-Resource Mapping: Links tasks to personnel or departments responsible.
  4. Manager Dashboard: A dynamic summary view with KPIs, status indicators, and visual reports.
  5. Data Validation & Rules: Contains formula-based constraints and error checks to ensure data integrity.

Table Structures & Column Definitions

Each table is structured for clarity, scalability, and manager-level accessibility. Below are the key columns and their data types:

1. Task Schedule Master (Main Task Table)

  • Task ID: Unique identifier (Text/Number, 10 characters).
  • Description: Brief task name (Text, max 100 chars).
  • Supply Item ID: References the Supply List (Lookup to foreign key).
  • Start Date: Date type (Date/Time).
  • End Date: Date type (Date/Time).
  • Status: Dropdown: "Not Started", "In Progress", "On Hold", "Completed" (Text).
  • Priority Level: Dropdown: Low, Medium, High, Critical (Text).
  • Responsible Team: Text field for team name or department.
  • Completion %: Number (0–100), auto-calculated via formula.
  • Deadline Risk: Boolean flag (Yes/No) indicating late risk.

2. Supply List Table

  • Supply ID: Unique supply item code (Text).
  • Description: Name of the supply item (e.g., "Plastic Containers", "Engine Oil") (Text).
  • Unit of Measure: Dropdown: Units, Liters, Kilograms, etc. (Text).
  • Quantity Required: Number type (Integer or Decimal).
  • Min Stock Level: Number (defines reorder point).
  • Supplier Name: Text field for supplier contact.
  • Lead Time Days: Integer (e.g., 7 days for delivery).
  • Status: Status of supply availability: "Available", "Pending", "Out of Stock".
  • Last Updated: Date/Time (auto-populated).

3. Task-Resource Mapping Table

  • Task ID: References Task Schedule Master.
  • Resource Name: e.g., "Marketing Team", "Warehouse Staff" (Text).
  • Allocation Type: Dropdown: Full, Part-Time, On-Site.
  • Assigned Date: Date/Time.
  • Availability Status: Text: "Available", "Busy", "Vacation".

Formulas Required

The template includes several key formulas to automate data flow and user insights:

  • =IF(EndDate: Auto-detects task risk status.
  • =VLOOKUP(SupplyID, SupplyList!A:B, 2, FALSE): Dynamically pulls supply descriptions into task rows.
  • =NETWORKDAYS(StartDate, EndDate): Calculates total workdays between start and end.
  • =SUMIF(TaskScheduleMaster[Priority Level], "Critical", TaskScheduleMaster[Completion %]): Aggregates completion rate for high-priority tasks.
  • =IF(StockLevel < MinStock, "Reorder Required", ""): Flags supply items needing restocking in Supply List.
  • =COUNTIFS(TaskScheduleMaster[Status], "In Progress", TaskScheduleMaster[Priority Level], "Critical"): Counts active critical tasks.

Conditional Formatting Rules

To enhance readability and alert managers to critical issues:

  • Task Status Highlighting: Green for "Completed", Yellow for "In Progress", Red for "Overdue" or "At Risk".
  • Priority Color Coding: Red (Critical), Orange (High), Yellow (Medium), Green (Low).
  • Deadlines in Past: Entire row turns red if end date is before today.
  • Low Stock Flags: Rows with stock below minimum get a background highlight in orange with text bold.
  • Data Entry Errors: Invalid dates or blank fields trigger a red border using data validation rules.

User Instructions

For Managers:

  • Open the template and navigate to the "Manager Dashboard" sheet for an at-a-glance view of all tasks, supply statuses, and risks.
  • To update a task status, edit the cell in “Task Schedule Master” and ensure completion % is updated automatically based on progress.
  • If a supply item runs low, go to the "Supply List" sheet and adjust the quantity or reorder from supplier.
  • Use filters (e.g., by priority level or due date) to drill down into specific segments of tasks.
  • Refresh data every week to ensure current status reflects actual operations.

Example Rows

Task Schedule Master Example:

Task ID Description Supply Item ID Start Date End Date Status Priority Level Completion %
T101234 Order 500 plastic containers from Supplier X SPL-8901 2024-05-15 2024-06-15 In Progress High 65%
T101235 Purchase engine oil for fleet maintenance SPL-8902 2024-05-18 2024-06-30 Completed Medium 100%
T101236 Check warehouse inventory for critical parts SPL-8905 2024-06-10 2024-06-17 Not Started Low -

Supply List Example:

Supply ID Description Unit Quantity Required Min Stock Level Status
SPL-8901 Plastic Containers (10L) Units 500 150 Pending
SPL-8902 Engine Oil (1L) Liters 1000 250 Available
SPL-8905 Filtration Parts (Set) Sets 30 10 Out of Stock

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

The "Manager Dashboard" sheet includes the following visual elements:

  • Task Status Pie Chart: Shows distribution of tasks by status (e.g., Completed, In Progress, Overdue).
  • Priority-Level Bar Graph: Compares completion rates across priority levels.
  • Supply Availability Gauge: Visual indicator of current stock vs. minimum levels.
  • Task Completion Trend Line (Line Chart): Tracks progress over time by week or month.
  • Heat Map of Critical Tasks: Shows high-priority tasks due in the next 7 days, with color-coded urgency.

This template ensures that managers gain real-time visibility into both Task Scheduling and Supply List operations through a structured, interactive, and user-friendly interface—optimized for efficient decision-making in dynamic business environments.

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