Email Interruptions: Is MultiTasking causing us to think less deeply?

The average worker today focuses on a task for about three minutes – that’s it. Then, they’re interrupted or they interrupt themselves. Multitasking is a bunch of hooey. You can’t do two things at once, just like you can’t be in two places at the same time. Yes, you can SHIFT from one task to another, but you can’t do two things at once. Alot of folks think they can… And then they give each task less than 100% attention. What does that say for productivity?

Here is a good post with some background research on the whole subject of multitasking:

http://blsciblogs.baruch.cuny.edu/teachingblog/2010/03/04/multitasking-revisited/

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