Introduction

Timeboxing is an agile planning technique that helps teams stay focused by setting a fixed period of time for a specific piece of work. Instead of allowing tasks to expand until everything is complete, the team agrees what outcome matters most, selects the work that can realistically fit into the timebox, and protects quality by flexing lower-priority scope if needed.

This makes timeboxing especially useful when work is uncertain, priorities are competing, or deadlines need to be protected.

Want to know more about timeboxing? Read our What is Timeboxing? article or access our short course on Time Management.

Benefits of Timeboxing

  • Keeps work focused by giving the team a clear goal and fixed timeframe
  • Helps manage scope by separating essential work from flexible or optional tasks
  • Supports better decision-making when time is limited
  • Creates regular review points so teams can learn, adapt and improve

What does this template provide?

This template gives you a simple, practical way to apply timeboxing.

It summarises the five key steps, provides a blank fillable template for planning your own timebox, and includes a worked example to show how the technique can be used in practice.

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