Molti parlano di questo articolo del NYT
che sostiene che non si riesce a fare nulla perché ci sono troppe
interruzioni. L'ho stampato e ho provato a leggerlo ma non sono
riuscito a finirlo. Mi interrompono continuamente.
When Mark crunched the data, a picture of 21st-century office work
emerged that was, she says, "far worse than I could ever have
imagined." Each employee spent only 11 minutes on any given project
before being interrupted and whisked off to do something else. What's
more, each 11-minute project was itself fragmented into even shorter
three-minute tasks, like answering e-mail messages, reading a Web page
or working on a spreadsheet. And each time a worker was distracted from
a task, it would take, on average, 25 minutes to return to that task.
To perform an office job today, it seems, your attention must skip like
a stone across water all day long, touching down only periodically. [New York Times].