Priority Strategy is also named Time Management that sort affairs from the two dimensions of importance and urgency (see Figure 1). It is used to sequence affairs and it is widely to use as a management tool. But the priority strategy just sequence the affairs, and cannot solve the affairs themselves.
Figure 1. Time Management Matrix
Under the perspective of result orientation from solving affairs, this paper proposes "Capability" as the third dimension in Priority Strategy, so that the sequence results can be better optimized. After add a new dimension, the new Priority Strategy Ⅱ has 8 intersection areas as follow figures and table:
Figure 2. Priority Strategy Ⅱ Matrix (1)
Figure 3. Priority Strategy Ⅱ Matrix (2)
Table 1. Intersection Areas of Priority Strategy Ⅱ
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