
Task Prioritization: Understanding What Matters Most
Explore frameworks that help identify and prioritize impactful tasks effectively.
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The four-quadrant product-grid decision occurred in 1998 after Jobs returned as interim CEO in 1997, not in 2010, and not after a medical leave.
BeforeIn 2010, Steve Jobs returned from medical leave to find Apple pursuing dozens of product initiatives
AfterIn 1998, Steve Jobs, recently returned as interim CEO, found Apple pursuing dozens of product initiatives
Why: Verified live article content already contains the corrected 1998/interim-CEO framing. Checked the FAQ JSON-LD schema field as well; it does not reference this date or event at all, so no secondary fabrication was present there. No further action needed.
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