People my age tend to think that kids who are multiprocessing can't be concentrating. That may not
be true. Indeed, one of the things we noticed is that the attention span of the teens at PARC-often
between 30 seconds and five minutes-parallels that of top managers, who operate in a world of fast
context-switching. So the short attention spans of today's kids may turn out to be far from
dysfunctional for future work worlds.