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A Mighty Matrix
Do you remember President Dwight D. Eisenhower? As a World War II general he had to sift through tons of information, make decisions in split seconds, and was confronted with new challenges all the time. Pretty much like in the modern workplace. The Desktop Kanban is the adaptation of Eisenhower's method for the digital age.
At the Speed of Life
The placement of files on the desk indicates their state and you know at a glance what is going on. Once projects are completed, they are put in the archive folder. If files are archived immediately, aliases are used. It's as simple as that.
Polished Up
The matrix is extended with symbolic images, which let you comprehend the situation 60,000x faster than with text alone.
Map Your Progress!
Prioritize!
The Eisenhower Way


President Eisenhower divided his desk into four quadrants along the axes of importance (critical?) and urgency (timed?), and moved his documents accordingly. He wanted to know at a glance where his strategic priorities lay. Learn more.
The Eisenhower Matrix:
The Method Eisenhower Used for Winning WWII


Kanban:
The Method that Turned Japan Into an Industrial Superpower


Schedule!
The Kanban Way
Kanban boards typically provide columns for "soon" or "backlog", for "in progress" or "doing", for "wait", and for "done". They are ideal for tactical task management. Learn more.


Achieve Superior Task & Knowledge Mgmt.!
Eisenhower's prioritizing and the Kanban's scheduling are brought together for a complete organizational methodology keeping you up to date on everything of importance.

