Prioritization : How to Prioritize Tasks, Make Better Decisions, and Focus on What Matters Most
Overview
When everything feels important, the real problem is not effort. It is judgment.
Prioritization is a practical guide for professionals, managers, founders, and serious knowledge workers who need a clearer way to choose what deserves time, attention, and follow-through. Instead of reacting to noise, readers learn how to define outcomes, compare trade-offs, separate urgency from real consequence, estimate effort and hidden cost more honestly, and protect attention in the middle of competing demands.
This book moves step by step from foundation to professional application. It shows readers how to prioritize tasks without guesswork, make stronger decisions under constraint, reduce overload, choose useful prioritization frameworks, sequence work more effectively, and lead better priority conversations across projects and teams.
Inside, readers will learn how to:
- clarify value before ranking work
- distinguish urgent requests from important commitments
- manage workload, capacity, and work in progress
- use frameworks such as the Eisenhower Matrix, RICE, MoSCoW, and WSJF with better judgment
- build a personal prioritization system that supports focused work
- prioritize across projects, portfolios, and teams
Clear, structured, and designed for self-study, Prioritization helps readers stop living at the mercy of competing demands and start focusing on what matters most.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798257687341
- ISBN-10: 9798257687341
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: April 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.33 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.47 pounds
- Page Count: 152
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