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Priority Pyramid

A visual task prioritization framework that helps teams make decisions on the most important work through a pyramid structure with WIP limits, guiding groups to filter tasks and agree on priorities through limited space at each level.

Last updated: 2026-03-15 10:26

Overview

The Priority Pyramid is a visual prioritization method that helps make decisions on the most important things to work on, guiding groups to filter tasks and agree on priorities through limited space. It is based on Priority Filter, invented by Corey Ladas, creator and author of the Scrumban process framework.

Framework Structure

The pyramid has four levels that represent different priority stages:

P1 (Top Priority)

P2 (Next Level)

P3 (Bottom of Pyramid)

Backlog (Outside Pyramid)

Key Features

WIP Limits

Each level has an associated WIP-limit (work-in-progress limit), which is the cap on the maximum number of tasks that can be in that level. This prevents overcommitment and maintains focus.

Task Flow

Just-In-Time Prioritization

Benefits

Best Practices

Ideal Use Cases

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