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Highest Value or Most Urgent Tasks Priority Rule

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Highest Value or Most Urgent Tasks Priority Rule has 2 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

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Highest Value or Most Urgent Tasks Priority Rule

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      - Tasks that deliver the highest value or are most urgent should be prioritized higher. 5. **Sort and Reorder Tasks**: - Use a combination of sorting by priority and reordering based on dependencies and effort estimates. ### Example

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