Our Results
We've conducted extensive research on the art of multitasking in meetings. Our findings are as follows:
- Participants who simultaneously checked their email, Twitter, and cat videos during meetings were 37.5% more likely to nod off during the discussion on the new marketing strategy.
- Our data suggests that the more you multitask, the more you'll forget what the meeting was even about.
- We're 99.9% certain that the person who ate the entire box of donuts was not, in fact, the CEO.
- When asked to focus on one thing at a time, 42% of participants reported experiencing a severe case of the "Squirrel Moment" - where they suddenly became fixated on a nearby squirrel and forgot everything else.