The media has shown a strong interest in following research on interruptions and multitasking. Here are a few examples.
The media has shown a strong interest in following research on interruptions and multitasking. Here are a few examples.
WNYC (NPR station) Get A Grip On Your Information Overload With 'Infomagical'. Broadcast on NPR Jan. 25 (during All Things Considered program)
Radio Times Interview, Productivity and Distraction in the Workplace. WHYY, NPR, Philadelphia and NPR Sirius. Aired December 7, 2015.
NPR Marketplace. Interview with host Ben Johnson. Codebreaker--Is it Evil? Episode 1: Email. Nov. 11, 2015
The Atlantic. Inbox Zero vs. Inbox 5,000: A Unified Theory. May 27, 2015.
BBC News. Losing focus: Why tech is getting in the way of work. May 8, 2015.
The New York Times, End the tyranny of 24/7 email. Aug. 28, 2014.
Mother Jones. Are you checking work email in bed? At the dinner table? On vacation? May/June 2014
Chicago Tribune. How social media might make you more efficient at the office. April 28, 2014.
Meet the life hackers, New York Times
The effects of perpetual distraction, New York Times
Will the Blackberry Sink the Presidency? Newsweek
Staying sharp: Help! I’ve lost my focus Time
Too Many Interruptions At Work? Gallup Management Journal
May We Have Your Attention, Please? Business Week
Life Interrupted, Seattle Times
Technology Has Us So Plugged Into Data, We Have Turned Off The Wall Street Journal
Stressed and Cranky? Email could be the cause The Globe and Mail