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Chemistry, 04.03.2021 19:10, dee1334

Consider this scenario: Samson is a chemical engineer at a petrochemical plant. He is using the Urgent/Important Matrix method to organize and plan his work.
Which of the following tasks should be the first priority on Sam's list?

Update his schedule for the next week
Prepare the daily production report that is due by 2 p. m.
Respond to his email and phone messages
Prepare an agenda for tomorrow's staff meeting

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