http://money.cnn.com/2006/03/16/news/economy/annie/fortune_annie0317/index.htm?cnn=yes
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"The physiological effects of tiredness are well-known. You can turn a smart
person into an idiot just by overworking him," notes Peter Capelli, a
professor of management at Wharton.
Still, putting in more than 50 hours a week at the office has become routine
-- and that doesn't count time spent doing paperwork at home, answering e-mail
at the airport, or talking on the phone in the car.
Sooner or later, companies' performance has to reflect that, Capelli says. "On
the organizational level, what you get is, everyone is so focused on running
flat-out to meet current goals that the whole company is unable to step back
and think."
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