We had a very interesting teleconference with some folks from Yammer on Friday. It was a great opportunity to learn about best practices and for our security minded folks to ask questions in that arena. There were probably 10 or 12 people on the call, mostly non-colocated, and several were live yammering the call. While I didn't add posts describing the content of the call, I did join into the discussions. It was an interesting experience for me. It was nice to have the side conversations, but I have to admit it was also distracting. Is it any less rude or distracted than emailing in a face to face meeting? I suppose since it was based in teh content of the meeting it may bedifferent...I know others found value in reading the yams later. I should perhaps fess up to trying to do some other work as well, but I know it distracted me and I am trying (not always successfully) to cut down on the mutlitasking to be more focused.
My most important reminder to try not to be distracted is Julian...with so much work to do it is easy to try to multitask while playing with him...but why?
My most important reminder to try not to be distracted is Julian...with so much work to do it is easy to try to multitask while playing with him...but why?
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these microblogging tools for the enterprise should be implemented strategically (solely based on what you would like to get out of it).