Description: The Priority Matrix is a tool used in project management, particularly in Agile methodologies, to prioritize tasks and features based on their importance and urgency. This matrix allows teams to visualize clearly and concisely which elements should be addressed first, facilitating decision-making in dynamic and changing environments. The Priority Matrix is based on two axes: the vertical axis represents the importance of the task or feature, while the horizontal axis reflects its urgency. By classifying tasks into four quadrants, teams can quickly identify which are the most critical and need to be addressed immediately, which are important but not urgent, which can be delegated or postponed, and which are tasks that can be eliminated or reconsidered. This tool not only helps optimize workflow but also fosters collaboration and communication within the team, as all members can participate in the prioritization process. The Priority Matrix is especially useful in project management, where adaptability and quick responses to changes are essential for success. Its implementation may vary depending on the team’s context, but its main goal remains the same: to ensure that resources are used efficiently and that they focus on tasks that truly add value to the customer and the project as a whole.