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Rank Order Your Goals

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It further presumes that your objectives are rank-ordered. It should look like this: Rank-Ordered Priorities. When you have rank-ordered priorities, I believe you should devote 100% of your resources in a day to achieving your #1 priority up until the point where no further progress can be made for the day.

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The Rank Order Priority List

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Rank order your priority list. When you rank order your priority list, you’re forced to pick only one project to be your #1. When you rank order your priority list, you’re forced to pick only one project to be your #1. Rank Order Priority List. My answer is very simple. Medium-Priority.

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As a Solopreneur, Don’t be #OpenToWork on LinkedIn. Do this instead!

Successful Independent Consulting

Note: You have to select the services in priority order because you can’t rearrange them once selected. Rank your list and then actually select them in your preferred order using the Add Services tool. Complete the set-up information. Peruse the lists in the various categories first and jot down the services that apply to you.

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Prioritize & Focus

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That’s why I believe in rank ordering your priorities. So, instead of having five most important priorities, you numerically rank your priorities from one to five. #1 When you rank order your priorities, decision-making is very easy. If you have a spare hour, do something during that hour related to your #1 goal.

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Mastering Time: Three Strategies for Increasing Productivity

Tom Spencer

Benjamin Franklin , one of the founding fathers of the United States, identified 13 virtues that a person should cultivate in order to develop their character. One of these virtues is “order”, the idea that everything should be put in its proper place, and each part of your life should be allotted some time.

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How Cycle Time and Cost of Delay Makes Product Development Decisions Easier (Day 2)

Johanna Rothman

Here's my (currently) ordered list I can pull from, once I finish that: The shortest presentation. That's why Shortest Job First does not always work as a ranking approach. But Cost of Delay always works to rank any of your work. Use Cost of Delay to rank the work. Complete the book distributor work. Also the novella.

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Middle Management Guideline: Only Plan for as Long As Your Management Can Commit

Johanna Rothman

A ranked kanban board. If we need change everything, I don't want to waste time ranking in advance. The image above is ordered, but it has questions. Here are ways to store those options: The parking lot, from a feature backlog or the project portfolio, depending on what you're planning. An unordered list.