Research Task Tracking and Prioritization Template
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Enhance your research efficiency and outcomes by prioritizing tasks using the Quadrants method. This template helps you identify and focus on high-impact research areas while delegating less critical tasks.
With clear task delineation and prioritization, you can streamline your research process, ensuring that critical tasks receive the attention they deserve.
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Proposed Tasks
Urgent and Important
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Task 1: Identify research areas due in 1 day
☐ Subtask1 ☐ Subtask2 ☐ Subtask3 -
Task 2: Conduct literature review due in 1 week
☐ Subtask1 ☐ Subtask2 ☐ Subtask3 -
Task 5: Analyze data due in 1 month
☐ Subtask1 ☐ Subtask2 ☐ Subtask3 -
Task 6: Write research report due in 5 weeks
☐ Subtask1 ☐ Subtask2 ☐ Subtask3
Important, Not Urgent
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Task 3: Develop research methodology due in 2 weeks
☐ Subtask1 ☐ Subtask2 ☐ Subtask3 -
Task 4: Collect data due in 3 weeks
☐ Subtask1 ☐ Subtask2 ☐ Subtask3 -
Task 7: Prepare presentation due in 6 weeks
☐ Subtask1 ☐ Subtask2 ☐ Subtask3
Urgent, Not Important
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Task 8: Organize research materials due in 1 day
☐ Subtask1 ☐ Subtask2 ☐ Subtask3 -
Task 9: Update research log due in 1 week
☐ Subtask1 ☐ Subtask2 ☐ Subtask3
Not Urgent, Not Important
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Task 10: Attend research seminar due in 2 weeks
☐ Subtask1 ☐ Subtask2 ☐ Subtask3