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Decision Log Template
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What is a decision log?
A decision log template in project management is the document you use to fill in all the decisions made relating to your project.
Decisions are taken in all kinds of settings: meetings, on email, when you bump into someone in the corridor… From experience I know that it’s a) hard to remember what decision you took, and b) difficult to find information hidden in meeting minutes to remind yourself of why that decision was taken.
It’s also human nature to think more about the things that stop you making decisions than decisions you’ve actually made.
This template sorts out all of those problems. Once you’ve started using it you won’t look back, promise!

What goes into a decision log?
A decision log should include information related to what decisions were made. Typically you’d want to record:
The date
Note down the decision was made. This is normally going to be the date of the meeting where the decision took place, because mostly decisions get made in meetings.
The people who agreed to the decision
Write down the names of the people who were part of the decision-making team.
That’s going to be you, your project sponsor, and any other subject matter experts who participated in the agreement. This is helpful in case they “forget” later on that they were in the room and party to the discussion.
The actual decision
Yes, you should write down the decision that was made! This is the important bit.
A project decision log is to fill in only decisions made relevant to the project work, so if the conversation means you end up making a choice about something that isn’t technically project-related, then it should get recorded somewhere else.
Having said that, the decision template is yours to use. I wouldn’t use it for recording non-project decisions and project agreements in one file, but you can use it how you wish!
Supporting information
I also include a note about where I can find supporting information relating to the decision. For example, meeting minutes, or the transcript file of a meeting that covers why we took the decision that we did.
Your supporting information could be slides, a proposal document, a reference to the risk log or issue log, or change analysis, or anything else that backs up why you agreed that particular thing at that particular time.
And, of course, you can include anything else that you like that helps you record and remember (and communicate to people who have forgotten), so add extra columns or notes as you see fit.
The free file is an Excel spreadsheet, so you can make changes to align it to the rest of your project documentatio n, or copy and paste the table to make a Word decision log template of your own, if you prefer to have things in a .docx format.

How to use the decision log
Download the free decision log template — that’s your first step! Then you can save it as one of your project documents.
Each time a decision is made, record it in the log. I also give my decisions a reference number so we can refer to them more easily in the future.
The key thing about a decision log is not that you write in it… it’s that you call it up later when the decision is being questioned. The usefulness of the template is felt when there is an issue or a challenge. Then you can call up the decision log and remind everyone why you’ve taken that course of action.
This is particularly helpful when you have stakeholders who aren’t good at remembering that they said something, or why they said something.
You can, of course, reverse a decision. Once it’s documented, you can still change your mind. However, let’s do that in a controlled and measured way, thinking about why the agreement was made in the first place and what you now need to do differently if the agreement is being changed.
Then you simply update the decision log — keep a note of the original decision, and record the new one along with the reasons why the project changed direction.
Download a free decision log template in Excel
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Decision Log Template
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As with all my free project management templates , you can edit this one and make it look like your own work, but you can’t sell it on.
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This free template would also be great for recording decisions for charity and community projects.
Whether your making decisions as a group , or trying to remember decisions you took alone, this is a great decision making tool.
This free project management template is yours to use however you like. Add sections, delete sections – do what you want with it. But don’t sell it on. Thanks!
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