sev-1, sev-2, sev-3. Well, that is for outages not really tasks. We don't assign priority values to tasks.
When I've seen priorities assigned to tasks, the practical end results always boiled down to: "interrupt current work to get it done", "do it in the 'next' batch of work", or "never do it". Even though there were often more than 3 levels defined (and that 3rd level doesn't really qualify as a priority anyway).
- tye
In reply to Re: The top three priorities of my open tasks are (in descending order of likelihood to be worked on) ... (just 2)
by tye
in thread The top three priorities of my open tasks are (in descending order of likelihood to be worked on) ...
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