Can multitasking produce results?
As children, we are often led to believe that the maximum we can do at the same time is maybe walk and talk, or walk and chew gum. Engaging in more than one task at the same time is frowned upon regardless of the fact that multitasking can and does yield great results!
I think that a more nuanced understanding of multitasking could go a long way in redeeming it as an equally legitimate work ethic. Therefore, I propose we split multitasking into two categories – multiprocessing and time slicing. Both categories have the same intention: to make progress towards achieving more than one objective at the same time. However, their approaches towards achieving those objectives are different.
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