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“Quiet Time” and “No Email Day” pilot data is in!
posted by Nathan Zeldes on June 14, 2008 at IT@Intel
Since the previous post in October there has been much interest in our two pilots aiming to reduce information overload; and I’ve responded to all of them with the quintessential engineering attitude of “we’ll have to wait until the data...
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tagged: distractions, email, infoglut, infomania, information overload, interruptions, quiettime, Zero Email Day
“Quiet Time” on track – “No Email Day” is next!
posted by Nathan Zeldes on October 01, 2007 at IT@Intel
A month ago I reported the http://blogs.intel.com/it/2007/08/quiettimepilothaslaunched.php our attempt to push back on the problem of incessant distractions by assigning Tuesday mornings to uninterrupted work in full “offline” mode. We are watching the pilot closely, and although our next formal...
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“Quiet Time” pilot has launched!
posted by Nathan Zeldes on August 31, 2007 at IT@Intel
Our faithful readers will recall my promise to share our progress on piloting “Next Generation solutions” to the Information Overload problem, ones that go beyond training people to adopt voluntary behavior change. Well – the first pilot is underway! One...
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tagged: distractions, email, infoglut, infomania, information overload, interruptions, quiettime

