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Four-Quadrant Rule

The Four-Quadrant Rule is a management strategy that divides decision-making into four quadrants: urgent/important, urgent/unimportant, not urgent/important, and not urgent/unimportant. Prioritizing tasks based on these quadrants helps individuals and teams focus on what's truly valuable and avoid getting overwhelmed. This is a mind map about the Four Quadrant Rule. The map contains four main branches, namely: Important and Urgent, Important But Not Urgent, Not Important But Urgent, Not Important And Not Urgent. Each main branch has a detailed description of its sub branches. Suitable for people interested in Four Quadrant Rule.

Edited at 2024-03-01 12:58:37
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