1. Ashley Friedlein Diamond

    CEO at Econsultancy

    06 April 2006 10:28am

    ashley-friedlein-favourite.jpg Recently in the office we have been intrigued to learn of the work environments of Messrs Gates and Sullivan.

    - Bill clocks up three monitors to keep him productive: see the photographic evidence at http://money.cnn.com/2006/03/30/news/newsmakers/gates_howiwork_fortune/

    - Danny matches Bill's efforts with a recent upgrade to 3 monitors too: http://daggle.com/060223-231233.html

    Here at E-consultancy.com we like to start people with 5 monitors and quickly get them up to speed with a full suite of 9 for maximum productivity. 

    Here's our Editor's workstation for example...

    I myself am typing this looking at my monitor no. 15 with an additional set of detachable fingers whilst simultaneously working on other much more important things...

    Ashley Friedlein
    CEO, E-consultancy.com


  2. Steve Jackson

    Senior Consultant at Satama

    10 April 2006 13:56pm

    avatar Interesting concept, especially if you combine your multi-tasking with a neural network. You could then predict the optimium non linear approach to completing all your tasks simultaneously allowing you to optimize the process funnel, thus cutting costs considerably.

    Or not. ;o)

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