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Level 3 - The Eisenhower Matrix
L3L3 - The Eisenhower Matrix
L3L3 - The Eisenhower Matrix
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The transcript explains the Eisenhower Matrix, based on President Eisenhower’s principle of separating urgent from important tasks. It helps prioritize work by placing tasks into four quadrants: urgent and important (do first), important but not urgent (schedule), urgent but not important (delegate), and neither urgent nor important (delete). It emphasizes defining “important” as goal-driven and long-term, while “urgent” means time-sensitive and immediate. The method is presented as especially useful for sales planning and improving productivity, efficiency, and work-life satisfaction.
Keywords
Eisenhower Matrix
task prioritization
urgent vs important
sales planning
productivity
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