Why switching attention from one thing to another wrecks your productivity

The multitasking myth is an invention of crappy managers who fantasize that if workers switch tasks fast enough, they can squeeze several projects into the work week without blowing the deadlines on all of them.

It has much in common with schemes for perpetual motion machines, and over-unity power generation.

eta: See also the myth that successful people only need a few hours of sleep each night.

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