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    Action Priority Matrix

    Decision-making tool that plots tasks on a matrix based on effort required and impact delivered. Helps identify quick wins, major projects, fill-ins, and tasks to eliminate for optimal resource allocation.

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    The Matrix

    Plot tasks on two axes:

    • Vertical Axis: Impact (Low to High)
    • Horizontal Axis: Effort (Low to High)

    This creates four quadrants:

    Quick Wins (High Impact, Low Effort)

    Tasks that deliver significant value with minimal effort.

    Action: Do these immediately and prioritize them.

    Major Projects (High Impact, High Effort)

    Important initiatives requiring substantial resources.

    Action: Plan carefully and allocate dedicated time.

    Fill-Ins (Low Impact, Low Effort)

    Small tasks with minimal value but easy to complete.

    Action: Do when you have spare time or energy.

    Hard Slogs (Low Impact, High Effort)

    Tasks requiring substantial effort for little return.

    Action: Eliminate, delegate, or reconsider entirely.

    How to Use

    1. List all potential tasks
    2. Estimate effort for each (Low/Medium/High)
    3. Estimate impact for each (Low/Medium/High)
    4. Plot on matrix
    5. Act according to quadrant

    Benefits

    • Visual representation of priorities
    • Identifies time wasters
    • Highlights quick wins
    • Prevents effort misallocation
    • Supports strategic decision-making

    Common Applications

    • Sprint planning
    • Project prioritization
    • Feature selection
    • Resource allocation
    • Strategic planning
    • Daily task selection

    Key Insights

    • Focus 60-80% on Quick Wins and Major Projects
    • Eliminate most Hard Slogs
    • Use Fill-Ins strategically during low-energy periods
    • Regularly reassess quadrant placement

    Variations

    • Value vs. Complexity
    • ROI vs. Risk
    • Urgency vs. Importance (Eisenhower Matrix)
    • Cost vs. Benefit
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    Websitewww.mindtools.com
    PublishedMar 14, 2026

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