Impact Effort Matrix Template

This impact effort matrix template includes a task input table with columns for task name, impact score (1 to 5), effort score (1 to 5), and automatic quadrant assignment. Tasks scoring 4 to 5 on impact and 1 to 2 on effort land in Quick Wins. Tasks scoring 4 to 5 on both land in Major Projects. The template includes scoring prompts for impact (people affected, KPI contribution, consequences of skipping) and effort (hours, people involved, dependencies).

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What This Includes

  • Task input table with impact (1 to 5) and effort (1 to 5) scoring columns
  • Four labeled quadrants: Quick Wins, Major Projects, Fill Ins, Avoid
  • Scoring guide with prompts for impact (people affected, KPI contribution) and effort (hours, dependencies)
  • Team scoring section for averaging independent estimates across group members
  • Action column for next steps: schedule, delegate, batch, or eliminate

How to Use This Template

1

List and Score

Add your backlog items to the input table. Score each item 1 to 5 on impact and 1 to 5 on effort using the scoring prompts. For team sessions, have each person score independently first, then average the scores and discuss outliers.

2

Review the Quadrants

Check which items landed in each quadrant. Quick Wins should be your first focus. Major Projects need scheduling with dedicated time. Fill Ins get batched into a short time slot. Avoid items get eliminated or pushed back on.

3

Assign Next Steps

For each item, fill in the action column: schedule it (Major Projects), do it now (Quick Wins), batch it (Fill Ins), or eliminate it (Avoid). Transfer the prioritized items to your task management tool in the correct order.

This template structures the impact effort prioritization process described in the Impact Effort Matrix guide. Use it for backlog triage, sprint planning, or quarterly roadmap prioritization.

Custom Fields for impact and effort, Board view grouped by quadrant, formulas for automatic scoring.
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Common Questions About Impact Effort Matrix Template

How often should I update this matrix?
For sprint planning, once per sprint (every 1 to 2 weeks). For quarterly roadmaps, once per quarter with monthly spot checks. For personal backlogs, whenever the list grows beyond 15 items and you need to reprioritize. Rescore any items whose impact or effort changed since the last session.
Can I combine this with MoSCoW?
Yes. Use MoSCoW first to sort items into Must, Should, Could, and Won't. Then apply the impact effort matrix within the Must and Should categories to decide execution order. This two step approach works well for teams that need both scope agreement (MoSCoW) and execution sequencing (impact effort).