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Inc.
February 2007
David H. Freedman
What's Next: Taskus Interruptus Why interruption, distraction, and multitasking are not such awful things after all. mark for My Articles similar articles
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March 2010
Joe Robinson
Tame the E-mail Beast The research is overwhelming. Constant e-mail interruptions make you less productive, less creative and - if you're e-mailing when you're doing something else - just plain dumb. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
September 15, 2003
Megan Santosus
Why More Is Less Recent evidence shows that multitasking is an enormous waste of your time and your company's money. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com Productive People Want to be more productive and get your focus back? There are no secret tricks here... do one thing at a time. Stop multitasking -- it's just another form of distraction. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
July 28, 2014
Ian Lang
A New Study Reveals Why Multitasking Doesn't Work Multitasking is not only essentially a myth, but attempting to do it only serves to make us worse at it. mark for My Articles similar articles
HBS Working Knowledge
January 24, 2005
Stever Robbins
Defeating Overwhelm This article is about what's good for you, not what's good for business. How can you take care of yourself amidst the chaos? mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
March 31, 2008
David Needle
Multitasking: Getting Things Half-Done? Between mobile phones, wireless e-mail and IM, we're failing to keep up with information overload. Interruptions are here to stay, so what do we do? mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
October 4, 2001
Armando Gomez
Multitasking At Work In a time when days seem to get shorter and workweeks longer, cramming a bunch of tasks into your workday might seem like the only realistic way to get things done. But when you do two things at once, are you really saving time? mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
April 3, 2006
Zen And The Art Of Thinking Straight Author Ed Hallowell has some solutions for the frazzled and overwhelmed businessperson. mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
June 1, 2008
Penelope Trunk
Brazen Careerist: Time-Management Tricks Ways to work smarter and stop wasting what you can't get back. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 20, 2004
Michelle Conlin
Take A Vacation From Your BlackBerry In Tokyo they call them the oyayubi sadai -- the Thumb Generation. Here in the U.S., the multitasking mobs don't yet have an official moniker. Even so, these gadgets may or may not boost productivity, but they sure boost errors and stress. mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
March 15, 2002
Amanda S. Fox
Multitasking Your brain may react to multitasking by slowing down, according to "Executive Control of Cognitive Processes in Task Switching," an August 2001 study... mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
September 26, 2004
Lona O'Connor
Career Pros: Disorganized and Distressed Living in the middle of muddle can mess with your success. There are several aspects of getting organized, beginning with recognizing the source of the problem. mark for My Articles similar articles
Job Journal
November 11, 2007
Penelope Trunk
Brazen Careerist: The Productivity Paradox Are you doing so much that you're not getting much done? mark for My Articles similar articles
CIO
February 23, 2011
What We're Reading from the March 1, 2011, Issue of CIO Magazine Books and blogs about IT, management and leadership: Shine, by Edward Hallowell... Being the Boss, by Linda Hill and Kent Lineback... Candid CIO, by Will Weider... Ask the Smart Questions, by Alok Misra and Ian Gotts... mark for My Articles similar articles
InternetNews
March 9, 2007
David Needle
Is it Too Late to Pay Attention? Technology-enabled distraction is fast-becoming a dangerous dark side to the benefits of faster communication and computing. Those interruptions translate into 28 billion lost man-hours annually to U.S. companies alone. mark for My Articles similar articles