It seems we’re all checking our phones constantly these days. But all that time spent on our phones leaves little time for anything else. We need time to think in order to come up with novel solutions ...
Every office runs into some form of distraction that plagues the workplace. Distractions are incredibly common and can damage productivity and employee morale. In fact, a 2015 survey from Oxford ...
We live in a world filled with distractions. Throughout the workday, 79% of workers report feeling distracted. Employees lose ...
After years of remote work, post-pandemic employees are struggling with office distractions. The solutions run from in-office phone booths to libraries to, surprisingly, adding more sound. Chad West ...
Focus is a problem. On average, people work for only three minutes before getting distracted or interrupted — and then it takes an average of 23 minutes to get back to that original task. Technology ...
As I reflect on the evolution of workplace distractions from the 1950s to the present day, I can’t help but draw parallels to the growing concerns about cell phone use in New York State classrooms.