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Workload and time constraints are part and parcel of an executive’s daily life. These creates pressure, anxiety, lack of concentration, and distractions.

This deck discusses how to use the Eisenhower Decision Matrix to manage time, knock the stressors, and effectively deliver the assigned job. The matrix helps identify priorities, determine activities that are important, and weed out less urgent tasks (distractions).

The basic premise of the Eisenhower Decision Matrix is to sort out tasks that are urgent from those that are not. The Eisenhower Decision Matrix helps promptly identify the activities that you should concentrate on versus the ones that should be ignored. The matrix works by categorizing all the activities and projects that one has to do into one of the four quadrants:

1. Important and Urgent
2. Important but Not Urgent
3. Not Important but Urgent
4. Not Important and Not Urgent

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