Why splitting your focus could be good Alex Peattie CTO & - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Why splitting your focus could be good Alex Peattie CTO & - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Why splitting your focus could be good Alex Peattie CTO & co-founder, Peg alex@peg.co Mon Management Tue Product Wed Marketing & Growth Thu Developers & Partnerships Fri Culture Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Multi-Tasking


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Why splitting your focus could be good

Alex Peattie

CTO & co-founder, Peg alex@peg.co

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Mon Management Tue Product Wed Marketing & Growth Thu Developers & Partnerships Fri Culture

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Multi-Tasking Paradox

Appelbaum, S. H., Marchionni, A., & Fernandez, A. (2008).

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200 top London tech companies

Souitaris, V., & Maestro, B. M. M. (2010)

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200 top London tech companies

Souitaris, V., & Maestro, B. M. M. (2010)

“the financial performance of companies with highly polychronic teams was significantly better than that of companies with average or monochronic teams”

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Franklin, N., Swets., B., & Viccellio, A. (in review)

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Mono-taskers One strong case

Franklin, N., Swets., B., & Viccellio, A. (in review)

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Multi-taskers Better cases overall

Franklin, N., Swets., B., & Viccellio, A. (in review)

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Learning Interleaved

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bonjour buenos días

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1 day - 25%

1 month - 76%

Rohrer, D., Dedrick, R. F ., & Stershic, S. (2015)

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Opportunistic Assimilation

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Alex Peattie Latex Ape Tie

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Carson, S. H. (in review)

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Overall Performance Learning Creativity

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Thanks for listening