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The Eisenhower Matrix, also known as Urgent-Important Matrix, helps in prioritizing tasks by dividing them into four categories: 1) Urgent and important (tasks you will do immediately), 2) Important, but not urgent (tasks you will schedule to do later), 3) Urgent, but not important (tasks you will delegate to someone else), and 4) Neither urgent nor important (tasks that you will eliminate). This helps businesses to focus on what truly matters, eliminate non-essential activities, and improve their productivity and bottom line.
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Tasks can also be prioritized based on importance versus urgency. This framing follows the Eisenhower Matrix. By categorizing tasks based on their urgency and importance, these businesses effectively eliminated non-essential activities, focused on what truly matters, and improved their bottom line. (Slide 15) Once all tasks are plotted, you can tabulate your results on the below action priority chart. (Slide 10)
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