Merrill Covey Matrix
The Merrill Covey Matrix is a prioritization tool designed to help teams assess the urgency and importance of tasks, thereby enhancing efficiency and focus. This method is particularly useful for structuring to-do lists and clarifying task value, making it ideal for work environments where task management is crucial.
Comment l'animer
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Draw a 2x2 matrix on a large whiteboard or poster. Label the axes: left cells as 'Urgent', right cells as 'Not urgent', top cells as 'Important', and bottom cells as 'Not important'.
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Distribute pens and sticky notes to participants. Allow 5-10 minutes for them to write down tasks, one per sticky note.
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Have participants present their tasks and collaboratively decide where each task fits on the matrix.
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Rearrange tasks within each cell by their importance. Discuss the significance of each cell: urgent and important tasks need immediate attention, while important but not urgent tasks require scheduled time.
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Assign responsibilities for each task and capture the new order of tasks. Take a photo of the matrix for future reference.
Conseils
Emphasize the importance of the 'Not urgent, important' quadrant, as these tasks are crucial for long-term success.
Regularly review and update the matrix to keep it relevant.
Encourage open discussion to ensure all voices are heard when prioritizing tasks.
Variantes
For remote teams, consider using digital tools that allow real-time collaboration on the matrix. Highlight the 'Not urgent, important' quadrant with a different color to emphasize its importance.
Contextes d'utilisation
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