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Tag Archives: multitasking
Too Much Information – learn to control those interruptors
A continuing hot topic here is the surge of interruptions that consume our work day (and evenings, too). I have talked about this earlier in these postings, Seize Your Time – gaining control over Too Much Information and Multitasking, Too … Continue reading
Posted in Productivity
Tagged creativity, instant messaging, interrupters, iphone, multitasking, performance, problem solving, quality level, Time
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Podcast – Multitasking, Too Much Information, Interruptions and High Performance
Multitasking is worse than a myth; it is a fraud and a thief. Other lessons learned
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Posted in Book Reviews, Podcasts, Productivity
Tagged business managers, crenshaw, David Crenshaw, Goldratt, high performance, inefficiencies, management, multitasking, owner, People, Productivity
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Multitasking, Too Much Information, Interruptions, and High Performance
Last week I ran into a little book (it really is little, 135 pages in a 5″ x 7″ format – very easy on the hand and eye), The Myth of Multitasking: How “Doing It All” Gets Nothing Done by … Continue reading