# Capacity Planning Template to Plan Bandwidth

> Use a capacity planning template to compare project hours to team availability, choose the right strategy, and adjust workloads in real time with Asana.

Source: https://asana.com/templates/capacity-planning.md

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## Capacity planning template

Plan your team's bandwidth, match people and hours to project needs, and adjust quickly as priorities change with Asana's capacity planning template.

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#### Summary

A capacity planning template lets you see how your team’s time and skills match up with project needs, so you can deliver work on schedule. In this article, you’ll find common strategies, the benefits of digital templates, and simple steps to get started.Your team is essential to every successful project. You rely on their time and skills to keep things moving, but it can be tough to know when everyone is available. With multiple projects and shifting priorities, you need a way to check your team's workload, set realistic deadlines, and adjust as project needs or resources change.

A capacity planning template can help with this. In this article, you'll find out what a capacity planning template is, learn about common strategies, see the benefits of using a digital template, and discover how to use one with your team.

## What is a capacity planning template?

A capacity planning template is a reusable guide that helps you measure your team's available bandwidth against the demands of a specific project. It ensures you have enough people, hours, and skills to complete tasks on time, so nothing falls through the cracks. You can also use it to plan ahead and adapt quickly if your [project scope](/resources/project-scope) or team member availability changes.

It takes a little effort to set up a capacity planning template, but it saves you time later. For each new project, just copy your template and add details like tasks, required hours, and who is available. This way, you don't have to start over every time, and you have a clear outline to help you plan and adjust as things change.
- [Create a capacity planning template](/templates/capacity-planning)

## Types of capacity planning strategies

Before you create your template, it's useful to know the main ways teams plan capacity. There are four common strategies: lead, lag, match, and adjustment. Each one manages the balance between your team's resources and project needs differently.
- [Read: Capacity planning: What it is and how to do it](/resources/capacity-planning)
- **Lead strategy:** You increase production capacity before you expect high demand. This works well for teams that can predict seasonal spikes or growth periods during [annual planning](/templates/annual-planning).
- **Lag strategy:** You increase production capacity only when you see real-time demand. It keeps costs low but can strain your team if demand surges unexpectedly.
- **Match strategy:** You add capacity in small steps until you reach the level you need. This gives you more flexibility while keeping risk manageable.
- **Adjustment strategy:** You continuously monitor demand trends and make incremental capacity adjustments as conditions evolve. This is a good fit for teams that operate in fast-changing environments.

Understanding these strategies helps you decide how to structure your capacity planning template. For example:
- **Lead strategy:** Emphasize demand forecasting fields in your template.
- **Match strategy:** Build in more frequent check-in intervals to adjust capacity as demand shifts.

## The benefits of a digital capacity planning template

Capacity planning is an ongoing process. You need to keep track of your team's workload throughout a project so you can adjust as things change. A digital capacity planning template makes this much easier.

Instead of documenting project requirements and team bandwidth in a static document or Microsoft Excel template, a digital template lets you make changes in real time. As a result, you can [adapt to changes](/resources/workplace-adaptability-skills) on the fly by adding additional team members to your project, adjusting your project scope, or extending your [project timeline](/resources/create-project-management-timeline-template).

With a digital capacity planning template, you can:
- Compare current resources to required resources in a [resource allocation plan](/templates/resource-allocation-plan).
- Update capacity requirements, team availability, and deadlines in real time.
- Visualize how [team resources and workload](/resources/effectively-manage-team-workload) change over time.
- Easily share team capacity with stakeholders and other team members.
- Plan team capacity in the same place where work happens, so you don't have to switch back and forth between different apps to get things done.
- See whether you're under, at, or over capacity at a glance.
- Automatically calculate hour totals for your project.

## Types of capacity planning templates

Every team has its own way of planning capacity. Depending on what you manage, you might need a different kind of template. Here are four common types to think about:
- **Project capacity planning template:** Focused on a single project, this template maps out every task, its required hours, and the team members assigned to complete them. It's ideal for project managers who need to ensure one initiative has the right resources from start to finish.
- **Team capacity planning template:** This template takes a broader view of your team's availability across multiple projects. It helps you see who's overbooked and who has bandwidth to take on more work, so you can balance workloads and prevent burnout.
- **HR capacity planning template:** Designed for workforce planning, this template helps HR and operations teams [forecast staffing needs](/templates/staffing-plan). It's useful when you need to plan for hiring, onboarding, or redistributing team members across departments.
- **Portfolio capacity planning template:** If you manage multiple projects or initiatives at the enterprise level, a portfolio template supports [project portfolio management](/resources/what-is-project-portfolio-management) by giving you a high-level view of resource allocation across your entire organization. It helps leadership make informed decisions about where to invest time and people.

Pick the template that fits your planning needs best, or mix parts from different templates to get a fuller picture of your team's capacity.

## What to include in your capacity planning template

Your capacity planning template should let you predict project needs, assess your team's current capacity, and compare the two. You can also create custom fields to specify which project role is responsible for each task, like project manager, copywriter, or designer.
- **Team members section:** List everyone who will work on your project, along with their available hours and the hours they are required to work. Create custom fields to specify each person's bandwidth status so it's easy to see who is under- or over-capacity.

Use the project tasks section to assign the right people to each task, based on their skills and availability.
- [Read: Try this needs assessment template for every use case](https://asana.com/templates/needs-assessment)

### **Manage team capacity with Workload**

A capacity planning template is a great way to [manage resources](/templates/use-case/resource-management) for specific projects. But if you have a large team or want to manage capacity across many projects at once, you may need a more bespoke workload management tool. In that case, Asana's Workload feature can help by providing a visual snapshot of your team's capacity, so you can see what everyone is working on across different initiatives.

### Integrated features
- [List View](/features)**.** List View is a grid-style view that lets you see all your project's information at a glance. Like a to-do list or a spreadsheet, List View displays all your tasks at once so you can not only see task titles and due dates, but also view any relevant custom fields, such as Priority, Status, and more. Unlock effortless collaboration by giving your entire team visibility into who's doing what by when.
- **Custom fields.**Tag, sort, and filter your work. You can create custom fields for anything you need to track, like priority, status, email, or phone number. Use them to organize and schedule your tasks, and share them across projects to keep things consistent.
- **Start dates.** Sometimes, you don't just need to track when a to-do is due; you also need to know when you should start working on it. Start times and dates give your team members a clear sense of how long each task should take. Use start dates to set, track, and manage work, aligning your team's goals and preventing dependencies from falling through the cracks.
- [Adding tasks to multiple projects](https://help.asana.com/s/article/multi-home-tasks-to-avoid-information-silos?language=en_US)**.** The nature of work is cross-functional. Teams need to be able to work effectively across departments. But if each department has its own filing system, work gets stalled and siloed. Asana makes it easy to track and manage tasks across multiple projects. This doesn't just reduce duplicative work and increase cross-team visibility; it also improves collaboration. It also helps your team see tasks in context, view who's working on what, and keep tasks and team members connected.

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- [Clockwise](/apps/clockwise)**.** With the Clockwise + Asana integration, you can add Asana tasks as time blocks in your Google Calendar. The Clockwise + Asana integration lets you specify task duration, when they occur, and whether Clockwise can automatically reschedule them. Add tasks to your calendar and make time to get work done.
- [Slack](/apps/slack)**.** Turn ideas, work requests, and action items from Slack into Asana tasks and comments that are trackable. Go from quick questions and action items to tasks with assignees and due dates. Easily capture work so requests and to-dos don't get lost in Slack.
- [Zoom](/apps/zoom)**.** Asana and Zoom are partnering to help teams have more purposeful, focused meetings. The Zoom + Asana integration makes it easy to prepare for meetings, have actionable conversations, and access information after the call. Meetings begin in Asana, where shared meeting agendas provide visibility and context about what will be discussed. During the meeting, team members can quickly create tasks within Zoom, so details and action items don't get lost. And once the meeting is over, the Zoom + Asana integration pulls meeting transcripts and recordings into Asana, so all collaborators and stakeholders can review the meeting as needed.

## How to use your capacity planning template

After you set up your capacity planning template, it's easy to use. Here are the steps:
- Add all project tasks to the template.
- Estimate time requirements for each task. To make your estimates as accurate as possible, consider how long it took to complete similar tasks in the past.
- Decide which team member will be responsible for each task.
- Ask your team to audit their schedules in order to determine their total available hours. To calculate available hours, determine the number of working days over the course of your project. Then subtract time for meetings, admin tasks, communications, breaks, and other projects.
- Fill in each team member's available working hours and compare them to the hours required for each task.
- As work progresses, make adjustments as needed to ensure your team has sufficient resources to complete your initiative. This can include deprioritizing other projects, adjusting your [project scope](/resources/scope-management-plan), pushing back your project timeline, or recruiting other team members to work on your project.
- [Read: Your guide to getting started with resource management](/resources/resource-management-plan)

## Start managing your team's capacity with Asana

Capacity planning can be simple. With the right template, you can predict your team's workload, avoid overwork, and keep projects running smoothly.

Asana makes it easy to build and manage your capacity plan in the same platform where your team already works. Update availability, reassign tasks, and adapt to changes without switching tools. Ready to take control of your team's workload? [Get started](/create-account) with Asana today.

## Frequently asked questions about capacity planning

#### What are the four types of capacity planning?

The four types of capacity planning are lead strategy (adding capacity before demand rises), lag strategy (adding capacity after demand increases), match strategy (making small incremental changes as demand shifts), and adjustment strategy (continuously fine-tuning resources using real-time data).

#### What are the three steps of capacity planning?

The three steps of capacity planning are: estimate the resources required to meet demand, measure your current team's capacity, and create a plan to close any gaps between the two.

#### Do I need a capacity planning template?

If you routinely manage projects and stakeholders, a capacity planning template can save time each time you start a new initiative. It also helps you think about project resource planning and team bandwidth at the start of a project, so you can start planning early to avoid delays later.

#### When should I use a capacity planning template?

Create your capacity planning template before your project kicks off, ideally before you finalize your [project schedule](/templates/project-schedule). That way, you can consider your team members'availability when estimating how long the initiative will take.

#### What's the difference between a capacity planning template and a resource management template?

A capacity planning template details the exact hour requirements for each project deliverable and compares them to your team's available hours, so you can spot capacity gaps at a glance. A resource management template, on the other hand, provides a higher-level view of all the work your team has on their plates, focusing on balancing workload rather than matching hours to specific deliverables.

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