In a compelling business fable, The Myth of Multitasking confronts a popular idea that has come to define our hectic, work-a-day world. This simple yet powerful book shows clearly why multitasking is, in fact, a lie that wastes time and costs money. Far from being efficient, multitasking ...
1. 首先:multitasking这个词适只适合于computer,不适合人脑,因为人脑切换思路一旦被打断或者切换,pick up the train of thought重新找回思路需要时间,所以这也就是相当于在不同的任务之间去switch转换。所以multitasking is a lie,实际上就是switch-tasking而已。2. switchtasking无所谓好或者不好,但是...
1、认识到多任务处理事一个谎言2、理解后台任务和切换任务之间的区别3、记录每周利用的时间4、利用记录额时间制定新的现实的预算5、定期与关键人物会面6、制定个人营业时间,让别人知道你什么时间有空。1、抵制主动切换2、尽量减少被动切换3、与人打交道时给与充分关注4、路途时间要多预算一些5、不要再没有计划的情...
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The Myth of Multitasking 这本书的作者是Dave Crenshaw,是一个专门培训CEO和管理层的商业教练。 这本书的主要很薄,想表达的想发也非常简单:How "doing it all" gets nothing done.不要同时做不同的事情,虽然有时候会被认为是multitasking(多任务处理), 但其实是switchtasking(变换任务)。
"Post your personal store hours. When are you personally open for business?"- The Myth of Multitasking, page 58 How have you conditioned the outside world to expect you to respond? I have a client who has her phone on permanent “Do Not Disturb” mode and has her voicemail message set...
Modern humans are masters of multitasking.We eat while driving, watch TV while studying, and of course talk on our cell phones while doing, well, everything.How do we do it?A study in the July 16th issue of Neuron suggests that though we can train our brains to work faster as we ...
Book Review: The Myth of Multitasking: How "Doing It All" Gets Nothing Done U Tugtekin - 《Contemporary Educational Technology》 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 The myth of multitasking : how "doing it all" gets nothing done / In a compelling business fable, confronts a popular idea that has ...
The article discusses multitasking and says that in the long run it only causes an "attention deficit" mental syndrome. The author quotes notable personalities like Lord Chesterfield, William James and Isaac Newton who said that doing one thing at a time signifies intelligence. The author ...
“We have always multitasked — inability to walk and chew gum is a time-honored cause for derision — but never so intensely or self-consciously as now,” James Gleick wrote in his 1999 book Faster.“We are multitasking connoisseurs — experts in crowding, pressing, packing, and ...