How do you keep focus / reduce interruptions at the workplace? - Stack Overflow most recent 30 from stackoverflow.com 2009-11-29T12:07:54Z http://stackoverflow.com/feeds/question/256592 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://stackoverflow.com/questions/256592/how-do-you-keep-focus-reduce-interruptions-at-the-workplace 2 How do you keep focus / reduce interruptions at the workplace? i3ensays 2008-11-02T06:13:40Z 2009-02-21T06:55:45Z <p>Locking doors or putting on headphone is more of an avoidance strategy which tends to reduce productivity. Instead, I'm looking for ways to increase productivity.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/256592/how-do-you-keep-focus-reduce-interruptions-at-the-workplace/256596#256596 0 Answer by i3ensays for How do you keep focus / reduce interruptions at the workplace? i3ensays 2008-11-02T06:21:55Z 2008-11-02T06:29:17Z <p>I've had limited success advocating instant messaging. The problem with IM is that people always expect an instant reply. If I ignore/disable the flashing window and sound effects I find a visitor at my door shortly later asking why I didn't reply.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/256592/how-do-you-keep-focus-reduce-interruptions-at-the-workplace/256601#256601 3 Answer by i3ensays for How do you keep focus / reduce interruptions at the workplace? i3ensays 2008-11-02T06:26:36Z 2009-01-13T17:36:34Z <p>To keep a pesky manager from asking me "is it done yet" every other hour, I setup an issue tracking solution. It took a while to get him and others to actually enter issues into it, and I only sold it to the manager when I showed off its milestone progress bars, but it has been a mostly effective solution.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/256592/how-do-you-keep-focus-reduce-interruptions-at-the-workplace/256603#256603 4 Answer by fluffels for How do you keep focus / reduce interruptions at the workplace? fluffels 2008-11-02T06:29:07Z 2008-11-02T06:29:07Z <p>You could try to politely explain to your colleagues that you need time to concentrate during a certain part of the day.</p> <p>Put an auto-reply on your email, an away message on your IM or perhaps a sign on your door.</p> <p>I've found that when people truly respect you and you ask them for some peace and quiet, they'll usually comply.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/256592/how-do-you-keep-focus-reduce-interruptions-at-the-workplace/256606#256606 7 Answer by Stewart Johnson for How do you keep focus / reduce interruptions at the workplace? Stewart Johnson 2008-11-02T06:32:32Z 2008-11-02T06:41:20Z <p><strong>Turn off my email client</strong> or set it to only check email every hour or so. It takes a while for people to get used to a slower turnaround time on email, but it greatly reduces interruptions and helps me stay focussed.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/256592/how-do-you-keep-focus-reduce-interruptions-at-the-workplace/256608#256608 4 Answer by Stewart Johnson for How do you keep focus / reduce interruptions at the workplace? Stewart Johnson 2008-11-02T06:34:15Z 2008-11-02T06:41:51Z <p>A couple of times when I've had something specific to slog through for a couple of hours <strong>I've booked a meeting room for a couple of hours</strong> and taken my laptop in there. No phone, no email, and peace and quiet. The meeting room isn't suitable for all tasks, and it assumes you have a laptop, but it works well when I have a design doc to get finished or a tender response to prepare.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/256592/how-do-you-keep-focus-reduce-interruptions-at-the-workplace/256613#256613 1 Answer by Stewart Johnson for How do you keep focus / reduce interruptions at the workplace? Stewart Johnson 2008-11-02T06:37:07Z 2008-11-02T06:42:28Z <p><strong>A counterexample:</strong> (i.e.: this doesn't work!) </p> <p>I used to work in a large cube farm, and people being interrupted by people "dropping by" at people's desks was a huge problem. One of the managers came up with the idea of <strong>a little red flag</strong> that as mounted to the top of each person's cubicle. When they were in "focus time" they raised their little flag, and that was supposed to be a signal to other people not to interrupt them.</p> <p>It did not work at all. The most common phrase in the building became, "I know you've got your little flag up, but..."</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/256592/how-do-you-keep-focus-reduce-interruptions-at-the-workplace/256616#256616 4 Answer by Foredecker for How do you keep focus / reduce interruptions at the workplace? Foredecker 2008-11-02T06:44:30Z 2008-11-02T06:44:30Z <ol> <li>I block out time on my calendar for real work</li> <li>I turn off email, and sometimes set an OOF (out of office message) saying I'm working on something and reply to email may be delayed.</li> <li>I forward my phone to voice mail and turn off the ringer.</li> <li>I turn off the ringer on my cell phone (i call my wife to let her know I'm incommunicado)</li> <li>I'm fortunate to have an office, so I close my door and the blinds. At Microsoft this means "go away".</li> <li>I put a sign on my door that says "Email Only". This is also common at Microsoft.</li> <li>I turn off <a href="http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/communicator/default.aspx" rel="nofollow">Office Communicator</a> and Live Messenger</li> <li>If people interrupt me anyway, I ask them to send mail and come back later - I do my best to not let them intrude.</li> <li>I come in about two hours before everyone else.</li> </ol> <p>Some people on my team go work from home when they need peace and quiet. That's quite common at Microsoft as well.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/256592/how-do-you-keep-focus-reduce-interruptions-at-the-workplace/256623#256623 0 Answer by Signal9 for How do you keep focus / reduce interruptions at the workplace? Signal9 2008-11-02T07:25:06Z 2009-02-21T05:10:38Z <ol> <li>go get a coffee</li> <li>bring some peanuts (if dont like peanuts, bring some snack)</li> <li>take a laptop</li> <li>find a dark... remote part of the office (helps if you have a large building)</li> <li>plugin or connect to wireless</li> <li>remote back to your cubicals desktop</li> <li>turn your BB off or set it on phone mode</li> <li>enjoy the productivity you gained</li> </ol> <p>+5 INT for creativity...</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/256592/how-do-you-keep-focus-reduce-interruptions-at-the-workplace/572276#572276 1 Answer by jbdavid for How do you keep focus / reduce interruptions at the workplace? jbdavid 2009-02-21T04:30:01Z 2009-02-21T04:30:01Z <p>Close the door, Close the browser, (esp if StackOverflow is open) and email, turn on the tunes.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/256592/how-do-you-keep-focus-reduce-interruptions-at-the-workplace/572300#572300 1 Answer by Dana Robinson for How do you keep focus / reduce interruptions at the workplace? Dana Robinson 2009-02-21T05:00:14Z 2009-02-21T05:00:14Z <p>I have a friend who has noise-canceling headphones which he wears when he doesn't want to be disturbed. It works pretty well for him.</p> <p>I find a quiet coffee shop with WiFi access in which to hide. I tuck into a corner and face the wall so I'm not distracted. If there's too much ambient noise I play some environmental sounds from my iPod with the volume down low.</p> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/256592/how-do-you-keep-focus-reduce-interruptions-at-the-workplace/572557#572557 0 Answer by soemirno for How do you keep focus / reduce interruptions at the workplace? soemirno 2009-02-21T06:55:45Z 2009-02-21T06:55:45Z <p>Pair programming with a co-worker:</p> <ol> <li>people are less likely to disturb the two of you, because they see you working</li> <li>you are not tempted to read email, im, etc.</li> <li>when loosing focus you can switch roles but keep being productive</li> </ol>