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Breaking Down the Eisenhower’s Urgent-Important Matrix

The Eisenhower’s Urgent-Important Matrix is also known as a Priority Matrix . It is a method of prioritization. For this, tasks are sorted into a 4-part grid. This method is a good tool to help manage tasks and time. It helps with organization. It helps with prioritization. It sorts tasks by urgency . These are things that need to be looked at right away. It sorts tasks by importance . These are things that are significant, or has value. The matrix is divided into 4 boxes. Do now are the most important jobs. They are also time-sensitive. Do later are still important. They can be done at any time. Delegate are less important jobs. They can be done by someone else. Delete are jobs that are not important. They are also not time-sensitive. They don’t need to be done. The key to this matrix is ordering tasks based on urgency and importance. Urgent tasks need immediate attention. They are time-sensitive. They have a clear deadline . There are consequences if not finished. You can’t...

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