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ABC Analysis Method

A time management and prioritization technique introduced by Dr. Alan Lakein that categorizes tasks into A (urgent and important), B (important but can wait), and C (nice-to-have) categories for effective task prioritization.

Last updated: 2026-03-19 02:22

Overview

The ABC Analysis Method is a time management and prioritization technique introduced by Dr. Alan Lakein in his 1973 book "How to Get Control of Your Time and Your Life." It helps individuals categorize tasks based on importance and urgency for better time allocation.

The Three Categories

A Tasks - Highest Priority

B Tasks - Medium Priority

C Tasks - Low Priority

Implementation Steps

  1. List All Tasks: Write down everything you need to do
  2. Assign Labels: Mark each task as A, B, or C
  3. Prioritize Within Categories: Rank A tasks as A-1, A-2, A-3, etc.
  4. Start with A-1: Always begin with highest priority
  5. Complete Before Moving: Finish A tasks before touching B tasks
  6. Review Regularly: Reassess priorities as situations change

The ABC Rule

"Until I put an A next to it, it doesn't get done." - Barbara Corcoran, Shark Tank

Not all A tasks are created equal - ruthlessly prioritize within each category.

Benefits

Common Pitfalls to Avoid

Tips for Success

Relation to Other Methods

Modern Usage (2025-2026)

The ABC Method remains widely used by business leaders and productivity experts, with digital tools now supporting ABC categorization within task management apps. It's particularly effective in fast-paced environments with competing priorities.

Target Users

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