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Time management matrix as described in Merrill and Covey 1994 book "First Things First," showing "quadrant two" items that are important but not urgent and so require greater attention for effective time management

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current02:52, 21 May 2007Thumbnail for version as of 02:52, 21 May 2007422 × 433 (19 KB)RorybowmanA diagram of the time management matrix described by Merill, Merrill and Covey in their 1994 book "First Things First" showing "quadrant two" items which are important but not urgent, and so more likely to be neglected, overlooked or deferred.
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