# Free Action Items Template to Assign and Track Next Steps

> Use an action items template to assign owners, set deadlines, and track progress. Learn how to write action items and prioritize next steps.

Source: https://asana.com/templates/action-items.md

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## Action items template

Use a reusable template to capture and organize action items, assign owners, set due dates, and track status so every follow-up has a next step.

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#### Summary

An action items template provides your team with a reusable structure for assigning owners, setting deadlines, and tracking tasks from start to finish. Learn what an action items template is, when to use one, how to write and prioritize action items, and best practices for follow-through.If tasks aren't defined, it's easy to waste time moving from one unclear item to the next. An action items template provides a simple structure to clarify who is responsible, what needs to be done, and when it's due. Below, you'll learn when and why to use an action items template, how to write and prioritize tasks, and best practices for follow-through.

## What is an action items template?

An action items template is a reusable document that organizes tasks by assigning each task an owner, a description, and a deadline. Unlike a general task list, every [action item](/resources/action-items) includes the who, what, and when needed to move a [workflow](/workflows) forward. Because the structure is already built, your team can duplicate the template and start working right away.

For example, if your team runs the company blog, you can create an action-item template for quarterly launches. This helps you track which posts need to be written, who is writing them, and when they should be published or finished.
- [Create an action items template](/templates/action-items)

### Action items list vs. to-do list

You might use a list to track both action items and to-dos, but there are some important differences between them.

**Task detail**
- **Action items list:** Each item includes a description, owner, and deadline
- **To-do list:** Items can be vague or loosely defined

**Structure**
- **Action items list:** Items connect to a larger project plan
- **To-do list:** Tasks may not relate to each other

**Workflow stages**
- **Action items list:** Work moves through stages such as to-do, in progress, and done
- **To-do list:** Lists tend to be flat and unstructured

**Ownership**
- **Action items list:** Each item has one assigned owner
- **To-do list:** Ownership is often missing or uncertain

**Goal connection**
- **Action items list:** Items connect to broader goals or initiatives
- **To-do list:** Tasks may not connect to a larger goal

## When to use an action item list template

You can use an action item list template for any area where you need to complete a [series of tasks](/resources/work-breakdown-structure). These templates are customizable; set them up visually with [Kanban boards](/resources/what-is-kanban) and [Gantt charts](/resources/gantt-chart-basics), or create more traditional [digital task lists](/uses/task-management). In [Asana](/product), you can switch between views within a single project and add [dependencies](/resources/project-dependencies) to coordinate work across a large team.
- [Read: The only to-do list template you need for work and life](https://asana.com/templates/to-do-list)

Since these templates are so flexible, you can use them in many situations. Here are some examples:
- **Repeating projects:** If you do the same set of tasks for recurring projects, a template makes things easier. For example, you can set up a template for quarterly product updates that always includes the same steps.
- **Collaborating with others:** If several team members need to manage and access their own action-item lists, a template can be helpful. Using project management software is best, since everyone can work from one central place.
- **Sending progress reports:** When [stakeholders](/templates/stakeholder-register) need real-time updates, they can review your team's action item list template to see how you're working on the current project. If they have follow-up questions, they know exactly who to contact based on who's assigned to each item.

### Why do you need an action items template?

Without structure, tasks can be missed, it's unclear who owns what, and follow-through can be spotty. An action items template gives your team a simple, repeatable way to organize every task. Here's why it matters:
- **Clarity and accountability:** When every action item has a [defined owner](/resources/roles-and-responsibilities), description, and deadline, there's no ambiguity about who's responsible for what. Your team spends less time asking questions and more time completing work.
- **Time savings:** Rather than creating a new task list each time, you can copy your template and get started immediately. This is especially helpful for projects that occur regularly, such as monthly reports, quarterly planning, or [product launches](/templates/release-management).
- **Consistency across teams:** Using a shared template means everyone records action items the same way. This makes it easier to track progress, compare how teams work, and spot any slowdowns in your organization.
- **Better follow-through:** When action items are visible to everyone, tasks are less likely to be forgotten or pushed aside. A template gives your team the structure needed to turn plans into action.

## How to write effective action items

A well-written action item removes guesswork and gives your team exactly what they need to get started. Vague tasks like "follow up on the project" don't tell anyone what to do, who should do it, or when it's due. Strong action items are specific, assigned, and time-bound.

Each action item you write should include these components:
- **Start with an action verb:** Begin each item with a verb like "draft," "review," "send," or "schedule." This makes the task easy to act on right away.
- **Be specific about the task:** Instead of "update the website," write "update the homepage banner with the new campaign image." The clearer your description, the less time your team will spend asking questions.
- **Assign a single owner:** Each action item should have one person responsible for completing it. Pick one team member to own the task and let them collaborate with others if needed.
- **Set a** [realistic deadline](/resources/missing-deadlines)**:** Attach a due date that gives the owner enough time to complete the task without dragging it out. Deadlines keep work moving and help your team prioritize.
- **Include relevant context:** Add links, reference documents, or short notes so the assignee can get started without searching for additional information.

Here's what the difference looks like in practice:
- **Vague:** "Prepare the quarterly report."
- **Actionable:** "Maria will compile Q2 sales data into the quarterly report template and share the draft with the leadership team by June 15."

## How to prioritize action items

When your template fills up with tasks, your team needs a way to decide what to work on first. Without a prioritization method, everything feels urgent, and nothing moves forward efficiently. Here are some ways to set priorities so your team stays focused on high-value work:
- **Add a priority field:** Include a priority column or custom field in your template with labels like "high," "medium," and "low." This gives your team a quick way to sort tasks and focus on what matters most.
- **Consider**[value and effort](/resources/priority-matrix)**:** Before assigning priority, weigh how much value each task delivers against how much effort it requires. Tasks that are high-value and low-effort are good candidates to tackle first, while high-effort, low-value items can often wait.
- **Align with goals:** Connect each action item to a [broader team or company goal](/resources/management-by-objectives). When your team can see how a task supports a larger initiative, it's easier to decide which items deserve attention first.
- **Reassess regularly:** Priorities shift as projects evolve. Build a habit of reviewing and adjusting priority levels during weekly check-ins so your template stays up to date and your team stays focused.

## How to create an action items list template

An effective action items list template is progressive. It starts with a "[backlog](/resources/backlog-refinement)" or "to-do" section, then moves through stages like "in progress" and "done" until each task is complete.
- [Read: Track tasks, owners, and deadlines with our action log template](https://asana.com/templates/action-log)

Like other project management templates, you get the most benefit from a flexible platform for your action item tracker, where you can add details and make updates in real time. Consider using a visual format, such as a [Kanban board,](/uses/kanban-boards) to make tracking action items even easier.

Here are some components to add when you create each action item:
- **The what:** A detailed description of your task.
- **The who:** Each action item should have an assignee so everyone knows who is responsible for each task.
- **The when:** Attach standardized deadlines to recurring tasks. For example, you can keep a check-in task to remind you to review the project status for the last day of every month.
- **The urgency:** Denote the priority level of specific tasks, so team members know what to work on first.

### Meeting action items: capture and track follow-ups

A meeting action items template helps your team turn discussions into trackable tasks before anyone leaves the room. Without a system for capturing follow-ups in real time, commitments are forgotten and momentum stalls. Here's how to make the most of a consistent meeting action items template:
- **Capture action items in real time:** Don't wait until the meeting is over. Assign a note-taker, or use your project management tool to log action items as they arise. Recording tasks immediately, with ownership and deadlines, reduces misunderstandings and keeps everyone aligned.
- **Use a consistent format:** Apply the same action item template to every meeting so your team knows exactly where to find their tasks. Include the meeting date, action item description, owner, due date, and current status.
- **Share the list right after the meeting:** Distribute the finalized action items to all attendees and relevant stakeholders on the same day. This reinforces accountability and gives everyone a reference point.
- **Link action items to larger projects:** When possible, connect meeting follow-ups to broader initiatives in your project management tool. This helps your team see how individual tasks contribute to bigger goals and keeps related work organized in one place.

## Best practices for action item follow-through

Creating a great action items template is only half the work. These best practices will help your team follow through and move every task from "assigned" to "done":
- **Review action items regularly:** Schedule a weekly or biweekly check-in to review open action items with your team. Regular reviews help you spot blocked tasks early, adjust priorities, and keep projects moving forward.
- **Keep your template in a single source of truth:** Store your action items in one central location that everyone on the team can access. A shared project management tool prevents tasks from getting lost across emails, chat messages, and spreadsheets.
- **Update status in real time:** Encourage your team to mark tasks as "in progress" or "complete" as they work through them. Real-time status updates give stakeholders visibility without requiring additional check-ins or status meetings.
- **Reassign or reschedule when needed:** If a team member is overloaded or a deadline no longer makes sense, adjust the action item rather than letting it stall. Flexibility keeps your workflow moving without sacrificing accountability.
- **Celebrate completed work:** Acknowledging progress, even on small tasks, motivates your team to maintain momentum.

## Track your action items with Asana

An action items template brings structure, clarity, and accountability to your team's work. When every task has an owner, description, and deadline, your team spends less time figuring out what to do next and more time getting it done.

With Asana, you can create a reusable action items template, switch between list and board views, assign tasks with deadlines, and [track progress in real time](/resources/what-is-project-tracking). Whether you're managing meeting follow-ups, recurring projects, or cross-team initiatives, Asana gives your team a single place to organize and complete every action item. [Get started](/create-account) and turn your team's plans into action.

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- [Board View](https://help.asana.com/s/article/board-view?language=en_US). Board View is a Kanban-style board that displays your project's information in columns. Columns are typically organized by work status (like To Do, Doing, and Done), but you can adjust column titles depending on your project needs. Within each column, tasks are displayed as cards, with a variety of associated information, including task title, due date, and custom fields. Track work as it moves through stages and get an at-a-glance insight into where your project stands.
- [Workload](/features/resource-management/workload). Workload gives you a visual snapshot of team capacity by showing what your team members are working on across projects, all in one place. With this at-a-glance information, you can pinpoint conflicts, address risks, and keep projects on track by reassigning or rescheduling tasks. Check the Workload regularly to ensure team members aren't overwhelmed or underworked. If they are, you can easily reassign or reschedule low-priority tasks to unblock high-priority initiatives.
- [Custom fields](https://help.asana.com/s/article/custom-fields?language=en_US). Custom fields are the best way to tag, sort, and filter work. Create custom fields for any information you need to track, from priority and status to email addresses and phone numbers. Use custom fields to sort and schedule your to-dos so you know what to work on first. Plus, share custom fields across tasks and projects to ensure consistency across your organization.

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## FAQs about action items templates

#### What is an action item?

An action item is a task that needs to be completed with a defined description, deadline, and an assigned team member. Action items usually make up a list of many items that are related to one initiative, project, or workflow.

#### Who needs an action items template?

Project managers, team leads, and anyone responsible for recurring workflows benefit most from an action items template. It ensures that repeatable work follows the same structure every time, so nothing is missed.

#### Why is it important to include a due date in an action item?

A due date keeps the task on track and helps your team prioritize work, so nothing sits idle or gets forgotten. Without a deadline, even well-defined action items risk being deprioritized indefinitely.

#### How many action items should I have?

There's no fixed number; your template can include as few as five items for simple workflows or dozens for complex, multi-step initiatives.

#### How do I write an effective action item?

Start with a clear action verb, describe the specific task that needs to be done, assign one person as the owner, and attach a realistic deadline. Include any relevant context or links so the assignee can get started without searching for additional information.

#### What's the best way to track action items?

The best way to track action items is to use a project management tool where your entire team can view, update, and manage tasks in one place. Look for features like assignees, due dates, status updates, and multiple views so you can monitor progress at a glance.

#### What's the difference between a to-do list and an action items list?

A to-do list is a general collection of tasks that may be vague or unrelated, while an action items list ties every task to a workflow with a specific owner, description, and deadline. Action items are designed to move a project forward, not just track what needs to get done.

#### How do I create an action tracker in Excel?

Set up a spreadsheet with columns for the task description, owner, due date, priority, and status, then add a row for each action item. Spreadsheets can work for small teams, but a project management tool like Asana offers real-time updates and multiple views that make tracking easier as your list grows.

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