Most of our time at work is with others – meetings, calls and open plan offices. The question is, how conducive is this to getting things done? Authors of ‘Rework’, Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson, recommend getting into an Alone Zone. Quite simply it means scheduling time away from others to work free of distraction. Without having to mind-shift between tasks much more is achieved. How feasible is this in your work place? Meeting for one anyone?
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