Interactive Powerpoint Template for Impact Effort Matrix
Great for workshop or training session
In the case you have of several projects or initiatives to launch, prioritization is necessary to select the most important ones
A simple way to prioritize projects is the Impact Effort Matrix: Projects are ranked according to the potential impact on performance and the effort required for implementation
This tool is to use in a face to face or online session and it offers an ergonomic interface since it is operational in slideshow mode which prevents you from switching between editing and slideshow modes
Up to 15 projects to prioritze (per slide)
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You have to authorize the execution of macros to use the template
Template to use in slideshow mode
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Source: Impact Effort Matrix PowerPoint (PPTM) Presentation Slide Deck, Amine
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