Here's what you can expect from a typical Decision Matrix Template:
Columns:
Rows:
Cells:
Visual Representation:
The template typically includes a grid with rows and columns. The options are listed in the rows, and the criteria are listed in the columns. The scores or ratings are filled in for each option against each criterion, creating a visual representation of how well each option meets the requirements.
Benefits:
Applications:
Decision Matrix Templates are useful in various settings:
By using a Decision Matrix Template, individuals can make more informed decisions by evaluating options systematically and objectively.
Criteria | Option 1 | Option 2 | Option 3 | Option 4 |
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Criterion 1 | ||||
Criterion 2 | ||||
Criterion 3 | ||||
Criterion 4 | ||||
Criterion 5 |
Criteria | Weight (1-10) |
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Criterion 1 | |
Criterion 2 | |
Criterion 3 | |
Criterion 4 | |
Criterion 5 |
Option | Score Calculation | Total Score |
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Option 1 | (Score1 Weight1) + (Score2 Weight2) + ... | |
Option 2 | (Score1 Weight1) + (Score2 Weight2) + ... | |
Option 3 | (Score1 Weight1) + (Score2 Weight2) + ... | |
Option 4 | (Score1 Weight1) + (Score2 Weight2) + ... |
The best option based on the total scores is: