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Travel Planning - Chore Chart - Employee View

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Date Task Location Status Assigned To

Travel Planning Chore Chart – Employee View Excel Template

This Excel template is a specialized Travel Planning Chore Chart designed specifically for the Employee View, enabling staff members to efficiently manage, track, and coordinate personal and team responsibilities during business or company-sponsored travel. Unlike generic itinerary planners, this template transforms routine travel tasks into structured chores with accountability, deadlines, and visual feedback — ensuring no critical pre-travel or post-travel duty is overlooked.

Sheet Structure

The template contains four primary sheets, each serving a distinct purpose while maintaining data integrity:

  • Employee Tasks: Core chore list for each employee.
  • Travel Itinerary: Scheduled flights, hotels, meetings.
  • Status Dashboard: Real-time progress visualization.
  • Instructions & Help: Step-by-step guidance and FAQs.

Table Structures & Columns

Sheet: Employee Tasks

This is the central chore chart. Each row represents a single travel-related task assigned to an individual employee.

< td>Department< td>Text< td>The employee’s department (e.g., Sales, HR).< td>Task Description< td>Text< td>Description of the chore (e.g., “Book return flight,” “Submit expense report”).<< td>Status< td>Text (Dropdown: Not Started, In Progress, Completed)< td>Real-time progress tracking.< td>Trip ID< td>Text< td>Links task to a specific travel event (e.g., “NYC_Conference_July2024”).
Column Data Type Description
Task IDNumber (Auto-generated)Unique identifier for each task.
Employee NameTextName of the employee responsible.
Due DateDateDate by which the task must be completed.
Priority LevelText (Dropdown: High, Medium, Low)Criticality of task for travel success.
Submitted ByDate/Time (Auto-filled)Timestamp when status changes to “Completed.”

Sheet: Travel Itinerary

This sheet ties tasks to actual travel events. Key columns include:

  • Trip ID (Text): Unique trip identifier.
  • Destination (Text): City/country.
  • Trip Dates (Date Range)
  • Assigned Employees (Comma-separated list).
  • Travel Type: Business, Training, Client Visit.

Formulas Required

The template uses the following essential formulas:

  • =IF(AND([Status]="Completed", [Submitted By]=""), TODAY(), [Submitted By]) — Auto-populates timestamp when task is marked completed.
  • =COUNTIFS(Employee Tasks!$G:$G, "Completed", Employee Tasks!$I:$I, A2) — Counts completed tasks per trip (used in Dashboard).
  • =DAYS([Due Date], TODAY()) — Calculates days remaining until deadline.
  • =IF([Days Remaining] < 0, "OVERDUE", IF([Days Remaining] <=2, "URGENT", "")) — Flags overdue/urgent tasks.
  • =SUMPRODUCT((Employee Tasks!$I:$I=A2)*(Employee Tasks!$F:$F="High")) — Counts high-priority tasks per trip.

Conditional Formatting

Visual cues ensure quick identification of task status:

  • Status = Completed: Green fill (#d4edda)
  • Status = In Progress: Yellow fill (#fff3cd)
  • Status = Not Started: Light gray fill (#e9ecef)
  • Priority = High: Red border, bold text.
  • Overdue Tasks: Red background with white text.
  • Urgent Tasks (≤2 days): Orange highlight.

User Instructions

  1. Open the template and navigate to the “Instructions & Help” sheet for orientation.
  2. Each employee should update only their own row in the “Employee Tasks” sheet. No editing of other rows.
  3. Select task status from the dropdown menu (Data Validation enabled).
  4. For new trips, add a new Trip ID in “Travel Itinerary.” The system will auto-suggest related tasks.
  5. Always ensure Due Date is set before assigning a task — formulas depend on this.
  6. The “Status Dashboard” updates automatically as tasks are marked complete. Use this to track team progress.
  7. If you encounter missing data, contact your Travel Coordinator via the feedback form on the Instructions sheet.

Example Rows

Task IDEmployee NameTask DescriptionDue DateStatus
10145Sarah Chen (Sales)Book round-trip flight to Chicago2024-07-15Completed
10146Miguel Ruiz (HR)Submit pre-travel compliance form2024-07-18In Progress
10147Aisha Patel (Marketing)Pack business attire & laptop charger2024-07-20Not Started

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

The “Status Dashboard” sheet includes interactive visualizations:

  • Progress Pie Chart: Percentage of tasks completed vs. total for each employee.
  • Timeline Bar Chart: Shows due dates across the month to avoid scheduling conflicts.
  • Status Summary Table: Counts of “Not Started,” “In Progress,” and “Completed” per department.
  • Heatmap for High-Priority Tasks: Color-coded grid showing departments with critical outstanding items.

This template transforms the chaotic nature of travel planning into a systematic, visually engaging chore chart — empowering employees to take ownership while giving managers full transparency. By combining the structure of a chore chart with the logistical needs of travel planning, and presenting it through an intuitive Employee View interface, this template ensures smooth coordination, reduces stress, and eliminates last-minute surprises.

Whether you're coordinating 5 employees or 50 across global destinations, this Excel-based Travel Planning Chore Chart – Employee View — becomes your indispensable companion for seamless business travel execution.

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