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		<title>So you think you can multitask?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all try to juggle a dozen or more things at once, but sometimes I get to the stage where I feel like I&#8217;ve taken on too much and I&#8217;m just not finishing things off properly. Same thing applies when I&#8217;m trying to focus on something important and I get people walking up to my [...]


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<p>We all try to juggle a dozen or more things at once, but sometimes I get to the stage where I feel like I&#8217;ve taken on too much and I&#8217;m just not finishing things off properly.</p>
<p>Same thing applies when I&#8217;m trying to focus on something important and I get people walking up to my desk, and my phone is ringing, and my email and IM are flashing&#8230; it&#8217;s really tough to complete a task in the midst of the distractions.</p>
<p>I was pleased to discover a link today to recent <a title="Media Multitaskers pay a mental price" href="http://news.stanford.edu/news/2009/august24/multitask-research-study-082409.html">research from Stanford University</a> that supports the idea that humans are just not that good at multitasking.</p>
<p>In fact, we really suck at it, and those amongs us who try to do it perform poorly.</p>
<p>The Stanford researchers call these people &#8220;suckers for irrelevancy&#8221;.</p>
<p>This supports 2 related ideas I have&#8230;</p>
<p>The first is, technical people really need to be given a quiet space to work without interuption if they are to perform at their best.</p>
<p>It can take 30 minutes or more for a developer working on a complex problem to put the necessary mental scaffolding in place and enter a productive &#8216;zone&#8217;, and it takes only a few seconds to interupt them and bring their mental model and focus crashing down.</p>
<p>My personal rule is that if I&#8217;m walking towards a developers desk and I see code in their IDE, I turn around and wait until later to speak to them.</p>
<p>Of course, <a class="zem_slink" title="Facebook" rel="homepage" href="http://facebook.com">Facebook</a>, <a class="zem_slink" title="YouTube" rel="homepage" href="http://www.youtube.com/">Youtube</a>, FML and others all get interupted.</p>
<p>The second related point is the prevalence of openplan office layouts for tech teams.</p>
<p>In my opinion, we&#8217;re packing the devs in too tightly, and we would get more productivity out of them by allowing more space, privacy and sound insulation.</p>
<p>What do you think? Can you multi-task effectively or are you more productive with a tighter focus?</p>
<p>Should developers be sitting closely together in an open-plan environment to promote communication and collaboration, or are do they end up drowning out the &#8216;collaboration&#8217; with headphones so they can get serious work done?</p>
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