Risk Assessment Matrix Chart Template
Risk Impact & Likelihood Matrix Presentation Template
The Risk Impact & Likelihood Matrix Presentation Template is a free, ready-to-use slide for PowerPoint and Google Slides that helps teams evaluate and prioritize risks with clarity. Built around a 5×5 grid, the template plots a five-level likelihood scale against a five-level impact scale, creating a color-coded matrix that visually maps risk severity across every combination. Each cell shifts from green for low risk, through yellow and orange for medium and high risk, up to red for extreme risk, so priority areas stand out immediately without needing extra explanation.
A risk rating key sits above the matrix, giving your audience a shared reference point for how low, medium, high, and extreme risks should be interpreted within your specific project, compliance, or operational context. This shared framework makes it easier for teams to discuss findings, document decisions, and move straight into mitigation planning without getting stuck debating what a given risk level actually means.
Every part of the template is fully editable. You can adjust the color gradients, update the likelihood and impact labels, change the scoring scale, or relabel the risk rating key to match your organization’s own standards. The clean, professional layout keeps the focus on the data itself, making it suitable for board presentations, compliance audits, safety reviews, and project planning sessions alike.
Whether you’re a project manager flagging operational risks, a compliance officer presenting audit findings, or a consultant walking a client through a risk evaluation, this template gives you a polished, standardized way to communicate risk severity at a glance. Download the Risk Impact & Likelihood Matrix Presentation Template today and bring a clear, color-coded risk framework into your next PowerPoint or Google Slides presentation, free to use and fully customizable from the moment you open it.
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