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What is agile? Part 2 – Context switching and switching costs

Here’s the second thing I learned from my recent Agile Fundamentals course at the University of Auckland with Steven Briggs.

This is about what they call context switching and switching costs. Here’s a couple of questions:

Not everyone agrees, but it turns out that the research suggests that we can really only focus on one thing at a time.

Multitasking, it turns out, is largely a myth. I would say it is a myth for me. I know I struggle with just mono-tasking at times.

So here’s the rule: Just do one project at a time. And here are some numbers that prove why:

So the bottom line here is that you can be 20% more productive if you don’t switch.

 

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