6. Quadrant 1, “Do”
• Items that are important and urgent.
These are the tasks that have a strict, very close time limit.
examples:
•Emergencies, pressing issues
•A very close deadline
Something you’ve been putting off and now you’re in a rush to finish it.
•Last-minute obligations
7. Quadrant 2 , “Decide”
Items that are important, but not urgent.
The second quadrant is for items that bring you long-term
benefit, but have the perk of not being urgent.
8. Quadrant 3, “Delegate” .
The items in this quadrant are urgent but unimportant
Normally, these are the tasks that you delegate to others. Examples:
•Minor issues
•Phone calls and text messages
9. Quadrant 4, “Eliminate”
• The items are unimportant and not urgent.
The final quadrant contains tasks or obligations that are not in any way
important. They have very little to no long-term benefit for your career,
life or health.
Examples:
•Time wasters
10. 2. To-do-list
1. Keep a pocket note-book
2. Daily to-do list & Boss To-Do list
3. Follow-up list
11. 3.Maximize
Analyze the time wasters in your day
Plan your day each morning or a day before
Set priorities
Keep a neat working area
Communicate openly, frankly & clearly
Make your deadlines known to others so they will respect your
schedule