Jason Fried: Why work doesn?t happen at work

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Jason Fried: Why work doesn’t happen at work

Interruptions can severely damage anybody's performance.

In this TED talk, Jason Fried, founder of 37 signals, discusses how people get work done. When asked where do you go when you really need to get something done, almost no-one says: the office (unless it is early in the morning or late at night)? This is especially for creative people and knowledge workers. They need long stretches of uninterrupted time to concentrate. “The real problems in the office are the managers and the meetings.”


Has there been any serious research done into the differences & similarities of distractions at home vs. distractions at work?

 
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Re: Jason Fried: Why work doesn’t happen at work

Thanks AnaMaria for sharing this video.

I was going to type an audit report here at the gate in an airport. Then I decided to just forget about for today :D and leave the thing for later and just read a book :read: .

Thanks again amiga!
Alberto
 
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