Divided Attention Infographs

The 'Multitasking: Myth or Fact?' Infograph is Enlightening

This 'Multitasking: Myth or Fact?' infograph explores the ever-popular issue of divvying up tasks and various rumors around the balancing act many people fall victim to.

Discussing the value of multitasking and who is best at it, this infograph is great for dispelling misunderstandings about the tempting tendency to divide one's attention. This infograph is extremely attractive, using pastel colors and featuring more text than the average chart. Extremely detailed and using lots of research, this is a comprehensive snapshot of what it means to multitask. Ruling that extroverts are essentially better at dividing their priorities than introverts and offering many tips on how to become a more effective worker with many tasks at hand, this is a helpful and straightforward guide.

With plenty of pointed data, this chart offers a wide range of tidbits in regards to the ever-present tendency to multitask.

Attention Management
Opportunities for developing tools and strategies to help individuals manage their divided attention effectively
Introvert-extrovert Divide
Opportunities for businesses to design products and services that cater to the different attention management needs of introverts and extroverts
Multitasking Myths
Opportunities for businesses to create educational content about the real consequences of multitasking and how to avoid them

Industries Being Reshaped

Productivity Software
Productivity software can incorporate attention management features that help users optimize their workflow and reduce the effects of divided attention
Human Resources
Companies can incorporate attention management training programs into their employee development initiatives to help their workforce manage their workload more effectively
Education
Educators can use infographics and other educational tools to help students understand the real impacts of multitasking and develop more effective study habits
SCORE
1.2 out of 10
GENDER
30% Men70% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 16%
Activity 11%
Freshness 8%