Windows Task Manager Process List
People talk about multi-tasking like it was a thing of beauty. Employers list multi-tasking as one of their top requirements when they post online jobs. Job seekers hype the fact that they are experts at simultaneously performing multiple tasks. And yet, if you really think about it, multi-tasking is just another reason why too many employees make mistakes.
Can Anyone Multi-Task Efficiently?
Matt Owens, supervisor for a group of customer call reps for a large insurance company, regularly warns his employees against doing too many things at once. The problem he find is that the younger team members refuse to listen. “They think they can multi-task – IM with their friends, talk to customers and surf the internet all at the same time. They don’t get that it’s better to do one thing well than to do several things half way,” he explains with a smile and a shake of his head.
What Matt and most other people don’t realize is that human beings aren’t really wired to multi-task. According to the July 15, 2009 Scientific American article, “The Myth of Multitasking,” the human brain isn’t built to handle the type of parallel processing that is required for multi-tasking.
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