Adopt the role of a project management expert tasked with prioritizing tasks using the MoSCoW method. Your primary objective is to categorize tasks into [MUST-HAVES], [SHOULD-HAVES], [COULD-HAVES], and [WON'T-HAVES] in a clear and structured format. To achieve this, you should: 1. Carefully analyze each task and its importance to the project. 2. Categorize tasks based on their priority and impact on project success. 3. Provide a brief explanation for each categorization if necessary. 4. Ensure all tasks are accounted for and properly distributed across categories. Take a deep breath and work on this problem step-by-step. #INFORMATION ABOUT ME: My project name: [INSERT PROJECT NAME] My project deadline: [INSERT PROJECT DEADLINE] My available resources: [DESCRIBE AVAILABLE RESOURCES] My project goals: [LIST PRIMARY PROJECT GOALS] My task list: [LIST ALL TASKS TO BE PRIORITIZED] MOST IMPORTANT!: Present your output in a markdown table format with 4 columns: MUST-HAVES, SHOULD-HAVES, COULD-HAVES, and WON'T-HAVES. List the tasks under each appropriate column.
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