{"id":295890,"date":"2022-10-28T19:50:15","date_gmt":"2022-10-28T16:50:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ceotudent.com\/effective-time-management-the-eisenhower-matrix"},"modified":"2022-10-28T19:50:15","modified_gmt":"2022-10-28T16:50:15","slug":"effective-time-management-the-eisenhower-matrix","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ceotudent.com\/en\/effective-time-management-the-eisenhower-matrix","title":{"rendered":"Effective Time Management: The Eisenhower Matrix"},"content":{"rendered":"
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One of our biggest problems is not being able to manage time. You know very well that in the midst of all the work and hustle and bustle, we sometimes waste our time struggling with completely unimportant things. The result is unfinished business, late meetings, canceled friend meetings.<\/div>\n
For everyone, one of the most important constraints of life is ‘time’. Or maybe it’s timelessness. We can’t make time for many things, we can’t finish what needs to be done. This is a big problem, especially for those in business. When we race against time on things, we often put the urgent ones first. However, many ‘urgent’ tasks are not really important. The opposite is also true. The important thing is that most of our jobs are actually not that urgent. In any case, we can’t do time management because we can’t make this distinction in general. Many ‘time management’ methods are used to overcome this problem. Almost all of them have a common focus: To be able to order the priorities correctly..<\/div>\n
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Here, the Eisenhower Matrix is one of the simplest models for how to manage time effectively.<\/b><\/h2>\n<\/div>\n
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This matrix, developed by former US President Dwight D. Eisenhower, is based on categorizing and prioritizing the work that needs to be done in this way, by dividing a coordinate system into 4 quadrants as “urgent – not urgent” and important – “not important”.<\/div>\n