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  2. Busy work - Wikipedia

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    Busy work occurs in business, military and other settings, in situations where people may be required to be present but may lack the opportunities, skills or need to do something more productive. People may engage in busy work to maintain an appearance of activity, in order to avoid criticism of being inactive or idle.

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    The problem with being too busy to read is that you learn by experience (or by your men's experience), i.e. the hard way. By reading, you learn through others' experiences, generally a better way ...

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    Brady: I had a very fun conversation with Chris Hyams about that when we did the Deloitte's Next Generation CEO program. I remember he was talking a lot about having personal agents.

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    Image credits: flyingbeetlekites “The one that stood out to me was 'I work on a helpdesk at a hospital . Very low calls. Make almost 50 dollars an hour. 8 or 10 calls, most only last a couple of ...

  6. Polling (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    A poll message is a control-acknowledgment message.. In a multidrop line arrangement (a central computer and different terminals in which the terminals share a single communication line to and from the computer), the system uses a master/slave polling arrangement whereby the central computer sends message (called polling message) to a specific terminal on the outgoing line.

  7. Human multitasking - Wikipedia

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    The survey showed that one quarter to one-third of the participants have more than one input “most of the time” while watching television, listening to music, or reading. [2] The 2007 Harvard Business Review featured Linda Stone 's idea of “continuous partial attention,” or, “constantly scanning for opportunities and staying on top of ...

  8. Getting Things Done - Wikipedia

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    Getting Things Done (GTD) is a personal productivity system developed by David Allen and published in a book of the same name. [1] GTD is described as a time management system. [2]

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