Research suggests the ideal number of minutes for an average attention span is between 8-12 minutes; beyond that, attention and comprehension typically begin to decline. Studies show people's focus peaks around 10 minutes and then starts dropping off significantly after 15 minutes. To keep audiences engaged, most experts recommend breaking up presentations, meetings or other communications into segments of 10 minutes or less.
Research suggests the ideal number of minutes for an average attention span is between 8-12 minutes; beyond that, attention and comprehension typically begin to decline. Studies show people's focus peaks around 10 minutes and then starts dropping off significantly after 15 minutes. To keep audiences engaged, most experts recommend breaking up presentations, meetings or other communications into segments of 10 minutes or less.
Research suggests the ideal number of minutes for an average attention span is between 8-12 minutes; beyond that, attention and comprehension typically begin to decline. Studies show people's focus peaks around 10 minutes and then starts dropping off significantly after 15 minutes. To keep audiences engaged, most experts recommend breaking up presentations, meetings or other communications into segments of 10 minutes or less.