An instructor at the University of Michigan warns his students about "continuous partial attention," and his ideas make sense for your attendees, too.
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A former Rutgers journalism professor brought new ideas to the classroom to maintain students' focus. Her tactics can work for your meetings, too.
A University of Southern California teacher has conquered smartphone distractions in the classroom with active listening techniques that can work just as well for meeting groups.
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