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Attention Management: Time Management with a Twist

KnowledgeCity

Companies wanted employees to learn how to manage their time better to be more productive. Sticky notes started appearing on computers, calendars were full of scheduled meetings, and multitasking became the buzzword. Then, the digital information age took over. Multitasking —One fact you should know: multitasking is a myth.

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Attention Management: Time Management with a Twist

KnowledgeCity

Companies wanted employees to learn how to manage their time better and be more productive. Sticky notes started appearing on computers, calendars were full of scheduled meetings, and multitasking became the buzzword. Then the digital information age took over. Multitasking —One fact you should know: multitasking is a myth.

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Task, Interrupted: How to Seamlessly Integrate Training into Work

Litmos

Your organization intends for this training to be just-in-time learning — if they need a little help, they take a learning module in your LMS, and then they return to what they were doing in the CRM, and perform the task. They’re spending more time than they should on training — but not on the learning itself.

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Jay Cross's Informal Learning - Untitled Article

Jay Cross's Informal Learning

Informal Learning Flow is back! It’s my one-stop-shop for keeping up with things that influence informal learning — and generally don’t show up on traditional learning sites. Portrait of a Multitasking Mind - Scientific American , December 14, 2009. Swimming in Data? and Enterprise 2.0