Multi-Criteria Analysis <title of the investment proposal>
                                 
          Option 1[1]     Option 2     Option 3     Option 4    
          <description>   <description>   <description>   <description>  
  Criteria[2]   Criteria Weight[3]   Score                  (out of 10)[4] Weighted Score   Score                  (out of 10) Weighted Score   Score                  (out of 10) Weighted Score   Score                  (out of 10) Weighted Score  
  <description>   50.0%   3 1.50   5 2.50   5 2.50   5 2.50  
  <description>   25.0%   5 1.25   9 2.25   0     6 1.50  
  <description>   15.0%   4 0.60   6 0.90   8 1.20   8 1.20  
  <description>   10.0%   4 0.40   3 0.30   5 0.50   8 0.80  
  Overall   100.0%   16 3.8   23 6.0   18 4.2   27 6.0  
Refer to the comments on the marked cells for guidance

[1]
Enter descriptions of the short-listed options.
[2]
Enter criteria in respect of classes of non-monetary benefits (and possibly costs). The criteria should be complete, mutually independent and assessible. Avoid  double-counting monetary costs or benefits already encompassed in the cost-benefit analysis.
[3]
Panel assigns % weights to reflect the relative impact of the criteria on the overall analysis. Total non-monetary impacts should equal 100%.
[4]
Panel scores the contribution each option makes to the  criteria. From 0= nil to 10= high.