Incident Priority Matrix
This is the template we are following to determine the priority of an incident. It is dependent on both the urgency and the impact of an incident.
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First, the Urgency can be approximated by the following table:
Category | Description |
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High (H) |
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Medium (M) |
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Low (L) |
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Next, the Impact can be approximated by the following table:
Category | Description |
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High (H) |
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Medium (M) |
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Low (L) |
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And the final Priority is a result of combining the two into this matrix:
 | Impact | |||
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   H   |    M   |    L   | ||
Urgency | Â Â Â HÂ Â Â | Â Â Â 1 | Â Â Â 2 | Â Â Â 3 |
   M   |    2 |    3 |    4 | |
   L   |    3 |    4 |    5 |
If the resulting Priority is a 1 or a 2, we would consider that an emergency or urgent incident that requires immediate attention. Priority 3 will be addressed as soon as we are able to. Other priorities will be addressed as resourcing allows.
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Heavily borrowed from https://wiki.en.it-processmaps.com/index.php/Checklist_Incident_Priority
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