Resource Planning - The Myth of Multitasking - Singletasking
Singletasking is focusing on one single task at a time. It's committing to doing one thing, giving your brain the opportunity to focus on that one item, for a set amount of time. It's the opposite of multitasking. And although it is not the same thing as task-shifting, it does have some overlap. This course looks at singletasking, as well as what it shares with task-shifting.

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