3 Golden Rules Of Multi-Tasking: How To Determine If Multi-Tasking Is The Way To Go

Topics:
Efficiency,
Time Management
Tags:
Buzzword,
Human Resources,
Productivity,
Recruitment & Selection,
Suite101,
Workforce Management
Source:
Suite101

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Overview: Don't get sucked in by the corporate demand to always be doing two things at once. There are appropriate times to multi-task but there are also times to just say "No!" Multi-tasking is the corporate buzzword de jour. Having the ability to multi-task seems to be a standard requirement for every job. But is it always a wise idea? In this technological age of doing 10 things at once, a lot of people don't recognize when it's time to stop and focus on a single task at hand. This paper explains list to provide some helpful tools for recognizing when multi-tasking is appropriate and when you should just say "No".

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Format: HTML | Date: Sep 2007 | Pages: 2


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