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Multitasking at work ... The ins and outs of multitasking at work ... Although they are responsible for delegating some work, some of these tasks are important enough to be multitasked, rather than get handed down to subordinates. When you should be multitasking at work... Next Page >>
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www.askmen.com/money/career/47_career.html
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"Heavy multitaskers are lousy at multitasking... The more you do it, the worse you get," said Stanford communications professor Clifford Nass. ... Nass said that multitasking is becoming more widespread -- some jobs require workers to keep an instant message window open -- and the scientists were surprised at the results.
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www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE57N55D20090824
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Multitasking is for PCs not people. Learn great tips on how to focus, finish and free up your frenetic workload: iVillage ... So how can we opt out of starring in the melodrama of multitasking and improve our performance at work?
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www.ivillage.co.uk/workcareer/survive/prodskills/articl...
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You wouldn't drink and drive. But would you drink and write? Maybe a glass of wine could be just the thing to get you started on that poem to your sweetheart. But how about a few beers before writing an important e-mail? ... I don’t believe in multitasking, we are just not made to work that way. It’s nice to see...
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lateralaction.com/articles/multitasking/
lateralaction.com/articles/multitasking/
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Popular perception as well as general surveys point to the fact that multitasking could lead to workaholism and even burnout. But this also happens to be directly proportional to the number of hours spent at office or at work.
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www.rediff.com/getahead/2004/oct/28ga-multi.htm
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Online news sections of the The Cincinnati Enquirer and The Kentucky Enquirer ... Joan H. Linder, president of the People Problem Solvers Inc., a Middletown-based firm that specializes in program development, training and career development, tries to maintain a system for her multitasking days.
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www.enquirer.com/editions/2000/07/03/fin_tips_on_multit...
www.enquirer.com/editions/2000/07/03/fin_tips_on_multitasking.html
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45 percent of American workers feel they're asked or expected to work on too many things at once, according to the Families and Work Institute. ... Multitasking isn't always bad, and some are better suited for it. Although there's no scientific evidence, some experts believe women multitask better than men,
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www.washingtonian.com/articles/businesscareers/2516.htm...
www.washingtonian.com/articles/businesscareers/2516.html
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Multitasking is a popular term that is often used to describe how busy managers are able to accomplish a mounting quantity of work in a limited time period. The term was popularized in the late 1990’s with the move to the 24-hour a day, seven-day a week work and service culture of the US. The term has grown to...
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www.daltonstate.edu/faculty/mhelms/citizen/2001_10_14.h...
www.daltonstate.edu/faculty/mhelms/citizen/2001_10_14.html
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Multitasking, a term cribbed from computers, is an information age creed that, while almost universally sworn by, is more rooted in blind faith than fact. It's the wellspring of ... Pamela Johnston, president of her own communications company, often dials clients, then begins other work while waiting for them to pick up.
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www.filife.com/stories/why-multitasking-doesnt-work
www.filife.com/stories/why-multitasking-doesnt-work
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