Sobre el multitasking
This is the great irony of multitasking—that its overall goal, getting more done in less time, turns out to be chimerical. In reality, multitasking slows our thinking. It forces us to chop competing tasks into pieces, set them in different piles, then hunt for the pile we’re interested in, pick up its pieces, review the rules for putting the pieces back together, and then attempt to do so, often quite awkwardly.
¿Cuándo fue la última vez que tuvísteis un buen rato para simplemente pensar? Creo que el artículo The Autumn of multitaskers tiene muchas de las claves.
