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Project management is often an exercise in prioritization. But how do you really prioritize? According to urgency? Or perhaps according to customer expectations? Each method has its pros and cons - and can make big differences in the course of the project. But is there a right or wrong way to do it?


How do you proceed when it comes to prioritizing tasks in complex projects?

-By urgency: Immediate tasks first, no matter what.

-By importance: Important tasks first, even if it takes time.

-Based on availability of resources: Whoever is available determines what gets done.

-According to customer expectations: Customer needs always come first.


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