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What Causes the Most Disruption to Your Workflow?

May 30, 2023

What disrupts your workflow as you research? Some of our teammates share their biggest stumbling blocks.


Video Transcript


Speakers: Joshua Weil, Manager of Software Engineering. Kate Delahanty, Product Marketing Specialist . Stacey Sosna, Customer Success Manager. Tom Biddle, Segment General Manager. Vince Evans, Business Development Manager. Tommy Williams, Business Development Manager. Harsha Alladi, Software Engineer. Mike Saccocio, Demand Generation Manager. Tammy Berg , Director, Customer Success

What causes the most disruption in your research workflow?

Harsha Alladi: I get most disrupted when my content is not properly organized.

Tammy Berg : My research sometimes gets disrupted by all the emails and calls and other things I have to take care of in the middle of doing research.

Kate Delahanty: A task pops up, then I need to go address really quickly and then I come back and I've lost my place in the article that I was reading and I can't remember where it was. I didn't save it.

Tom Biddle: Frequently, I'll go back into my Excel file, click on a link which opens up into a very large PDF document and then I then spend 20 minutes trying to refind that information.

Joshua Weil: Moving around from one application to another. as I collect information and, and try and format it back into a common way so I can digest it later.

Tommy Williams: Not having contact information causes the most disruption because then I have to find that information, find out, you know, what titles are, maybe a phone number or an email address, which takes a little bit of time.

Mike Saccocio: I feel like, you know, things that are constantly moving, you have to reevaluate when you're doing something and how much time you can devote to do that.

Vince Evans: Most of the disruption in my day to day workflow tend to be from items that just kind of randomly pop up that might need to be addressed maybe sooner than what it is that I'm working on and occasionally probably doesn't need to be addressed sooner than what it is that I'm working on.

Stacey Sosna: The daily flurry of email and phone call activity sometimes makes it really difficult to remember where you left off in a project and occasionally where you even began.



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