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Understanding Burnout

Cognitive Dissident writes "New York Magazine has posted a feature story about the growing phenomenon of 'burnout' and the growing interest of both healthcare professionals and even corporate management in this problem. Probably the most surprising thing learned from reading this article is that work load is not the best predictor of burnout. Instead it has more to do with perceived 'return on investment' of effort. So work places are having to learn to adjust the work environment to reduce or prevent burnout. From the article: '"It's kind of like ergonomics," [Christina Maslach] finally says. "It used to be, 'You sit for work? Here's a chair.' But now we design furniture to fit and support the body. And we're doing the same here. The environments themselves have to say, 'We want people to thrive and grow.' There was a shift, finally, in how people understood the question."' NPR's Talk of the Nation also had a recent feature story based on this article."

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  1. Finally! by ENOENT · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    NASA manages to get a satellite photo of what the Fremen have been bribing the Spacing Guild to keep hidden.

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    That's "Mr. Soulless Automaton" to you, Bub.
    1. Re:Finally! by ENOENT · · Score: 0, Offtopic

      Now, if only I could use my prescient powers to figure out which story I'm replying to.

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      That's "Mr. Soulless Automaton" to you, Bub.