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Interesting article in today's Reuter's on-line edition.
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The research is overwhelming. Constant e-mail interruptions make you
less productive, less creative and – if you’re e-mailing when you’re
doing something else – just plain dumb.
Within the heart of your company, saboteurs lurk. Disguised as
instruments of productivity, they are subverting your staff’s most
precious resource: attention. Incessant e-mail alerts, instant
messages, buzzing BlackBerrys and cell phones are decimating workplace
concentration. The average information worker – basically anyone at a
desk – loses 2.1 hours of productivity every day to interruptions and
distractions, according to Basex, an IT research and consulting firm.
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http://blogs.reuters.com/small-business/2010/03/02/e-mail-is-making-you-stupid/
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Bruce White, CRM, PMP
Orange County, CA
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