Showing posts with label Project Management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Project Management. Show all posts

Monday, July 14, 2008

Event Schedules rock on a spreadsheet

I've seen lots of event schedules on the web - particularly those conference schedules, with many days, many time slots each day and many "tracks" or rooms, each of which have their own set of event items. Spreadsheets, clearly work great for this - with the rows being the day/time and the columns being the rooms or tracks. This one, posted by the Boston Podcamp3 organizers is an example of such a schedule. It's not pretty in format, but it is funcitonal, collaborative (until locked by the owner), embedded in a web page and easily shared...

Site:PodCamp3 Boston
Page/Post:PodCamp3 Boston Schedule page
Spreadsheet:Conference Schedule

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Project Plan Gantt Chart

Antonio Lupetti strikes again... Last time, he posted a descriptive project planning template using Google spreadsheets. This time, he's got a spreadsheet which produces a gantt chart of your project tasks using conditional formatting.

Site:Woork Blog
Page/Post:Gantt Chart using Google Spreadsheets
Spreadsheet:Gantt Chart Spreadsheet

Project Planning Spreadsheet

The Woork Blog (spelling intentional) by Antonio Lupetti has a post including a useful Project Plan template using a spreadsheet. The post itself is a good read as it offers an explanation of the meaning of all the data in the spreadsheet including some methods used (like vlookup).

Site:Woork Blog
Page/Post:Implement a Project Plan and manage activities with Google Spreadsheets
Spreadsheet:Project Plan Tutorial
Get Your Own Copy:This link gives you your own copy of the above spreadsheet to edit