Organizational change fatigue or change fatigue is a general sense of apathy or passive resignation towards organizational changes by individuals or teams...
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Fatigue describes a state of tiredness (which is not sleepiness), exhaustion or loss of energy. Fatigue (in the medical sense) is sometimes associated...
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creating short-term wins Poor anchoring of changes within an organisation's culture Change fatigue Change management is faced with the fundamental difficulties...
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encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a disabling chronic illness. People with ME/CFS experience profound fatigue that does not go away with...
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In materials science, fatigue is the initiation and propagation of cracks in a material due to cyclic loading. Once a fatigue crack has initiated, it...
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Central nervous system fatigue, or central fatigue, is a form of fatigue that is associated with changes in the synaptic concentration of neurotransmitters...
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Museum fatigue is a state of physical or mental fatigue caused by the experience of exhibits in museums and similar cultural institutions. The collection...
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information. Voter fatigue can be a symptom of efforts that make voting more difficult that some describe as voter suppression, which changes the voting rules...
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Chronic fatigue may refer to: Chronic fatigue, a long-term state of physical or mental exhaustion, a symptom of many chronic illnesses and of Idiopathic...
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Metal fatigue is the initiation and propagation of cracks in a material due to cyclic loading. Metal Fatigue may also refer to: Metal Fatigue (album)...
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system fatigue, changes in the synaptic concentration of neurotransmitters which affects exercise performance and muscle function Synaptic fatigue Chronic...
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Look up battle fatigue in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Battle fatigue is may refer to: Combat stress reaction, a military term for an acute reaction...
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Compassion fatigue is an evolving concept in the field of traumatology. The term has been used interchangeably with secondary traumatic stress (STS),...
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Muscle fatigue is when muscles that were initially generating a normal amount of force, then experience a declining ability to generate force. It can...
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Listener fatigue (also known as listening fatigue or ear fatigue) is a phenomenon that occurs after prolonged exposure to an auditory stimulus. Symptoms...
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produced on the fracture surface that show the incremental growth of a fatigue crack. A striation marks the position of the crack tip at the time it was...
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February 16, 2015. Lansberg-RodrĂguez, Daniel (March 15, 2015). "Coup Fatigue in Caracas". Foreign Policy. Retrieved July 10, 2015. "U.S. Cautioned Leader...
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Alarm fatigue or alert fatigue describes how busy workers (in the case of health care, clinicians) become desensitized to safety alerts, and as a result...
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also been hypothesized that synaptic fatigue could be a result of postsynaptic receptor desensitization or changes in postsynaptic passive conductance...
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Low cycle fatigue (LCF) has two fundamental characteristics: plastic deformation in each cycle; and low cycle phenomenon, in which the materials have...
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Look up Zoom fatigue in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zoom fatigue is tiredness, worry, or burnout associated with the overuse of online platforms of...
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Hoving, Erik (2001). The End of Change: How Your Company Can Sustain Growth and Innovation While Avoiding Change Fatigue. McGraw-Hill. ISBNÂ 0071357009....
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fatigue life and crack growth data, identify critical locations or demonstrate the safety of a structure that may be susceptible to fatigue. Fatigue tests...
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contract through the release of calcium by the sarcoplasmic reticulum. Fatigue (reduced ability to generate force) may occur due to the nerve, or within...
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Directed attention fatigue (DAF) is a neuro-psychological phenomenon that results from overuse of the brain's inhibitory attention mechanisms, which handle...
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inhibitor. The most common adverse reactions include rash, hair color changes, fatigue, viral infection, vomiting, headache, hemorrhage, pyrexia, dry skin...
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Media fatigue is psychological exhaustion due to information overload from any form of information media, usually news and social media. The advent of...
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Auditory fatigue is defined as a temporary loss of hearing after exposure to sound. This results in a temporary shift of the auditory threshold known...
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severe driver fatigue and may be the first stage of falling asleep at the wheel. In this case, the driver may not be aware of their fatigue or that they...
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The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) defines fatigue as "A physiological state of reduced mental or physical performance capability resulting...
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