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=History of the Eisenhower Decision Matrix=
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Revision as of 12:08, 11 February 2022

Abstract:

Whenever a project is to be started or ongoing, it is important to prioritize your projects. A reason to prioritize is to make sure that your resources, which is limited, is used in the best possible way. The Eisenhower Decision matrix is a good tool for prioritizing tasks in a project. The tool always asks two central and important questions: If a task is urgent and if a task is important? This helps group tasks and deadlines, which makes sure that time is not used on tasks or deadlines which is not important. The Eisenhower Decision Matrix

Firstly, this article will provide the history of the Eisenhower Decision Matrix


History of the Eisenhower Decision Matrix

Relation to Project management

Features of the Eisenhower Decision Matrix

Limitations of the eisenhower Decision Matrix