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There is a war for our attention … and we are losing. Mounting research suggests we are being driven to a state of near-constant distraction by an onslaught of message notifications and the overwhelming temptation to multitask in the always-on, connected world. However, research shows multitasking makes us less effective, increases mistakes and stress, and costs the global economy an estimated $450 billion annually.
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Multitasking is a fact of our modern, connected life. However, research shows it makes us less effective, increases mistakes and stress, and costs the global economy an estimated $450 billion annually.[1]
In addition to "unplugging," tools like video conferencing can help people multitask less and focus more during meetings and even one-to-one conversations.
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TOP VIDEO CONFERENCING BENEFITS:
T h e D i s t r a c t i o n E c o n o m yTemptation is a constant companion…
We can’t focus…
What was I working on?
Temptation is a constant companion…
The average personchecks their phone
150times per day.[2]
We can’t focus…
What was I working on?
It takes more than 25 MINUTES, on average,to resume a task after being interrupted.[3]
25
N e g a t i v e I m pa c t s
HEAVYMULTITASKINGcan temporarilyLOWER IQUP TO 15 POINTS
3X MORE THAN the effect ofsmoking CANNABIS [5]
M u l t i ta s k i n g i n M e e t i n g s
25 MILLION MEETINGStake place daily in America.[6]
IN OUR SURVEY, AMONG INFORMATION WORKERS
admitted theymultitask during
meetings
Expediteddecision- making[8]
Increased e!ectiveness/productivity
Increased impact of discussions
57% 23%
PHONE CONFERENCE CALLS
16%
WEB CONFERENCE CALLS IN"PERSON MEETINGS VIDEO CONFERENCES
4%4%PEOPLE ARE LEAST LIKELY TO MULTITASK DURING VIDEO CONFERENCESPEOPLE ARE LEAST LIKELY TO MULTITASK DURING VIDEO CONFERENCES
-15
TOP VIDEO CONFERENCING BENEFITS:
Average time spent on a task
before interruption*[3]...
92%
admitted to doing it often or allthe time[7]
41%
And makeup to50% MORE ERRORS [4]
MULTITASKERSexperience a40% DROP in productivityacross the board
Take
50%longer toaccomplishA SINGLE TASK
PEOPLE ARE MOST LIKELY TO MULTITASK DURING... [7]
57% 23% 16%
SOURCES:
[1] The Effects of Multitasking on Organizations (Realization, 2013)[2] T-Mobile (2012)[3] Dr. Gloria Mark (Research, 2013) *Information professionals[4] Brain Rules, by John Medina (2008) [5] Infomania, by Dr. Glenn Wilson (University of London, 2005) [6] Meetings: Time Wasted or Well Spent? (Ayers Report, 2013)[7] Meeting Behavior Survey (SurveyMonkey, 2013)[8] The New Business Case for Video Conferencing (Wainhouse Research, 2013)
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