TYPICAL ENTREPRENEUR SYNDROMES
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It is very useful to be aware of the typical syndromes that can affect entrepreneurs in order to be able to make a good mentoring (+).
These are the syndromes
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The syndrome of the entrepreneur in love with his idea (+)
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Ganymede syndrome: limited to one task (+)
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Münchausen Syndrome: the saviours of the company (+)
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Solomon's syndrome: conditioned by the vision of the whole (+)
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Workplace Stockholm Syndrome: empathy with the exploiter (+)
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Boreout Syndrome: chronic boredom at work (+)
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Technostress Syndrome: information fatigue (+)
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Chronos syndrome: pathological fear of being displaced (+)
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Anat syndrome: gaining prestige with other people's ideas (+)
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Bergerac syndrome: not wanting to be recognised (+)
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Burnout syndrome: burned out from work (+)
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Malingering syndrome: the imaginary sick person (+)
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Mobbing: harassment at work (+)
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Karoshi Syndrome: work until you die (+)
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PETER PAN Entrepreneur Syndrome (+)
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Impostor Syndrome (+)
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Explorer Syndrome: Addiction to learning (+)
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Gollum Syndrome: My idea, my treasure (+)
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