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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Re: [MTC Global] Multitasking

Respected All,

Multitasking generally means being aware of tasks related to each other, being able to execute even without one or the other not done properly, being ready for doing any related taks whenever there is a need for and being available in the place if someone leaves the team or the organization. But, it is generally confused as doing multiple tasks at a time. If it is so, it is for sure that we would miss the use of any one or multiple senses in that task, which naturally means to have its own ill effects. So, multitasking should be understood in terms of being available anytime for any related tasks and not being ignorant.

With regards,
 
DR. I. JAYASRI

 IF WE THINK WE CAN OR THINK WE CANT, WE ARE RIGHT - HENRY FORD


On Wednesday, 5 November 2014 3:21 PM, Jagan Mohan Reddy <drjaganmohanreddy@gmail.com> wrote:


Dear All
Scientifically it has been found that at a time the creative mind 
can concentrate on only one thing.If it diverts focus is missed
 and time is wasted.
However, as rightly pointed out by some members if the tasks are
related ones probably the person concerned may not find  it difficult like a mother in kitchen.
Dr A Jagan Mohan Reddy
Hands that serve are holier than the lips that pray

On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Mr. Govind Autee <govind.autee@mit.asia> wrote:

Dear Sirs,
Greetings!
  • Busiest person is one who has time for every thing, they say.
  • Students find it very difficult to even take notes while they are thoroughly engrossed understanding the concept being explained by a good teacher;
  • in fact  there is a great business potential for appropriate hardware / software to take down notes, I feel.
  • Structured tasks may be good candidates for multitasking and for enhancing efficiency.
Thanks and regards,

Prof. G.S.Autee
MIT, Aurangabad-431028 MS India
Tel: +912402375281; Mobile: +91 9689949953


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