The Myth of Multitasking: How "Doing It All" Gets Nothing Done
Dave Crenshaw
ISBN: 978-0-470-37225-8
Hardcover
144 pages
August 18, 2008, Jossey-Bass

In his groundbreaking book, management expert Dave Crenshaw offers clear solutions for dealing with today's information-saturated world. He shows what to do when interrupted by co-workers and how to deal with distracting electronic communications such as e-mail and phone messages. Written with wit and a healthy dose of wisdom, The Myth of Multitasking helps business leaders and employees recognize why multitasking is a false construct and shows them how to create a new and realistic plan for using time more efficiently.

 
Advance praise for
The Myth of Multitasking: How Doing It All Gets Nothing Done

"A fresh take on the problem of time wasters in our corporate and personal lives, The Myth of Multitasking:How Doing it all Gets Nothing Done will change your paradigm about what is productive and what is not.  I loved the concept of 'switchtasking' verses multitasking. A must read for all."
 
Hyrum W. Smith
Co-Founder Franklin Covey, CEO Galileo

“If every busy professional could internalize Crenshaw's message in this book, we'd all get much more done in less time.”

Gina Trapani
Lead Editor, Lifehacker.com, and Author, Upgrade Your Life

“Every great CEO and rainmaker needs this book!"

Jeffrey J. Fox
Author, How to Become a Rainmaker

 
 
 
 
       
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