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Multi-tasking and Productivity

Today I read a very interesting article that was powerful enough to knock me out of my blogging slumber. It is essentially a summary of a paper that was recently published at the International Conference on Information Systems. It can be found at the following URL (and was slashdotted here):

http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&taxonomyId=14&articleId=281734&intsrc=hm_topic

man with two phones

So why was this article particularly interesting to myself? Well for starters it was based on a study of executive recruiters, who are my current employers. It was also particularly interesting as the theories presented back up the beliefs at the foundation of my new CRM system (my thesis). The article provides empirical evidence that multi-taskers are more productive due to their increased ability to handle parallel tasks. This is one of the key features of the CRM package, however it is also the thing that is taking the longest time to train staff to use.

I am even noticing a difference between Generation X and Y staff in this area. As this related article states; Generation X may have introduced multitasking to the work place, but Generation Y has perfected it. I am certainly finding that to be the case. This is also extremely important for the retention of staff. As multi-tasking becomes more embraced by the Generations, they begin to expect it to be supported and become frustrated quickly if it is not available. Some of my other favourite articles on Gen Y employees reinforce this message. Empower your staff with flexible, multi-tasking IT tools and they will be highly productive and highly profitable.

Sydney NYE 2007

Happy New Year everyone! I wish you all a happy and prosporus 2007!

I was in the Sydney CBD for the fireworks last night. I didn’t take any photos (taking a tripod into bars is not a great idea), but I did manage to find a few online already this morning that were quite impressive. The first below gives you a rough idea of why Sydney has the most amazing fireworks show in the world, our harbour is naturally shaped as a perfect stage. The other two photos are close-ups of some of the smaller fireworks barges (with some clever use of lens and timings).

Fireworks over Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House
Firework barge on Sydney Harbour
Fireworks over boats in Sydney Harbour

So what is new for me in 2007? Well it is starting off at full pace, with my new CRM system getting a complete roll-out in January. I will be working my ass off I suspect, but it will be amazing when it is all up and running. I am sure there will never be a day when it is 100% finished, something like this is more about the pursuit of perfection rather than the achievement of it.

The business will be changing a lot over the next 12 months as well, I am sure that will significantly add to my workload. I am looking to take on a junior helpdesk/developer in the next month or two, so if anyone is interested please contact me. It should be a very exciting year! 🙂

Folding Update

Just a quick update regarding my folding progress! If you have been watching my folding statistics on the left of this site you will have noticed that I have achieved my goal of breaking into the top 100 folders for Overclockers Australia. Seeing as OCAU are currently running 2nd in the world for folding that is quite a solid effort. It was helped by the fact that I won FBOX57, the 57th box given away as a prize for loyal folders (you can see the announcement here). The box is a late model p4 that seems to ripping up the FU’s at the moment.

So what else is new? Well I am working full time now, and we celebrated another year with another great xmas party at the Quay Grand down at Circular Quay. After lunch we moved up to the bar there, I found a picture of the view:

Quay Grand Sydney

It is pretty crazy to think that I am one of the longest serving employees at Naiman Clarke, it has been almost 3 years now! Speaking of which we have just launched a new website, please take a look and tell me what you think. Over the holidays I will be performing some more work on the server and back-end software, hopefully the front-end will stay pretty stable for some time to come. It is a really exciting time for me as the work I have been doing for the last 12 months is finally coming to fruitition. It will be really great to see it all in action. I believe that in 6 months time (once the bugs are all gone and all features are operational) we will have the most advanced recruitment system ever created. Well I might be arrogant, but what is the point in aiming for 2nd best? 🙂

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