Why we context switch?

In my ongoing series about context switching, I am using specific pointers to minimise your use of social media (and understand) how you interact with the emails to improve your productivity matrix. An old write up from HBR: Is Technology Really Helping Us Get More Done? Meanwhile, the number of interactions required to accomplish anything … Continue reading Why we context switch?

Context Switching: Attention residue

In my ongoing random series about context switching, I found this interesting study: Why is it so hard to do my work? The challenge of attention residue when switching between work tasks A typical workday often entails switching between several work activities, including projects, tasks, and meetings. This paper explores how such work design affects … Continue reading Context Switching: Attention residue