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Eisenhower Matrix

The document outlines a task list for Sahil Chakraborty, including preparing presentation slides, reviewing a colleague's proposal, scheduling a client meeting, and completing an expense report. It utilizes the Eisenhower Matrix to prioritize tasks, categorizing them by urgency and importance. Critical tasks are identified for immediate attention, while others are scheduled for later completion.

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Eisenhower Matrix

The document outlines a task list for Sahil Chakraborty, including preparing presentation slides, reviewing a colleague's proposal, scheduling a client meeting, and completing an expense report. It utilizes the Eisenhower Matrix to prioritize tasks, categorizing them by urgency and importance. Critical tasks are identified for immediate attention, while others are scheduled for later completion.

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Assignment 7

Name - Sahil Chakraborty (MBA 2022-2024)

Tasks for the next two-three days:

1. Prepare presentation slides for the team meeting.


2. Review and provide feedback on a colleague’s project proposal.
3. Schedule a follow-up meeting with a client.
4. Complete the monthly expense report.

Using the Eisenhower Matrix:

1. Urgent and Important (Do First):


• Prepare presentation slides for the team meeting. (This is both urgent and
important as it directly impacts the upcoming meeting.)
2. Important, but Not Urgent (Schedule):
• Review and provide feedback on a colleague’s project proposal.
• Schedule a follow-up meeting with a client.
3. Urgent, but Not Important (Delegate):
• None of the tasks fall into this category.
4. Not Urgent and Not Important (Eliminate/Delegate):
• Complete the monthly expense report. (While important, it’s not urgent for the next
two-three days, so it can be scheduled for a later time.)

By prioritizing tasks based on urgency and importance, I can ensure that critical tasks are
completed promptly while also allocating time for important, but less time-sensitive tasks,
e ectively managing my workload over the next few days.
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