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Tag Archives: MultiTasking

Multitasking Maestro? It’s Dangerous NOT to Be!

Miriam HaraJuly 9, 2015 At least in the creative world and in the advertising business, multitasking is key, especially for small businesses. Multitasking breeds an inclusive culture and by extension, it builds a team. Multitasking demands sharing information, a crucial aspect in any business. The silo mentality — departments holding back, not wanting to share … Continue reading Multitasking Maestro? It’s Dangerous NOT to Be!

The Myth of Multitasking: Stop Chasing Your Tail And Be Present

Tommy LandryApril 25, 2015 Every once in a while, I like to take a break from hard core inbound marketing topics and look at subjects such as entrepreneurship, productivity, and other more general business skills that are important to nearly any professional. As someone who sees personal growth as a mantra, I spend a lot … Continue reading The Myth of Multitasking: Stop Chasing Your Tail And Be Present