Time-Value Matrix


The time value matrix is used to identify priority tasks based on the expectations of business managers, key business partners and customers and employees. Jobs are ranked and given priority and importance from 1 to 5. Businesses should be entered into the time-value matrix with a more to less loss-oriented approach for the business. If you want to get opinions from more than one person, the total result of the time value matrix will guide you.


The Time-Value matrix helps you identify the work of your Digital Transformation Project.
 

TIME-VALUE MATRIX
Task or Problem
Importance
Priority

Describe the task or problem in detail.

Elaborate. Use meaningful and simple expressions.

  1. Critically Important
  2. Very Important
  3. Important
  4. Less Important
  5. Insignificant
  1. Immediately (Release your job)
  2. Very Urgent
  3. Urgent
  4. Standard
  5. Low

Exercise
Create a time-value matrix to prioritize and prioritize a business for which you've created its strategic framework.


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