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| | Emotional Exhaustion: An Executive Challenge - MC Magazine July/August 2005 - Concrete Publications - NPCA |
 | | Actually “exhaustion” does exist, but since it is generally a combination of a number of different symptoms, the medical literature finds it difficult to categorize. |
 | | Exhaustion, which is actually “emotional exhaustion,” affects people in the business world, too, but some business executives, such as Bruce Glaser of APS Concrete Products (Lannon, Wis.), know how to handle it. |
 | | Aaron Johnson, assistant research scientist at the University of Georgia, individuals who are prone to emotional exhaustion tend to include young, idealistic managers and professionals who have unrealistic expectations about the work environment and their role in that environment. |
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