LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT Report on Summer Training TOPIC-STRESS MANAGEMENT AT NTPC ,KAHALGAON Submitted to Lovely Professional University In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the award of Degree of Master of Business Administration
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NEW TRENDS IN EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT GROUP MEMBERS Tage Anga PGP28362 Avinash K PGP29001 Kaushik Jana PGP29024 Sirisha Jayanthy PGP29032 Sachin Waghe PGP29034 Pritesh Dindor PGP29039 Subhojit Majji PGP29040 NEW TRENDS IN EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT Introduction Organizations are struggling to retain the best talent at work and are striving
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only point that is effecting the balance between work and personal life. What also makes an effect on us is the workload that we have to handle on a daily basis. Based on 9-5 No Longer video, 63% of people say they do not have time for the family and 55% say they do not have time for themselves. Flexibility is the first thing people will pick. The readings got me thinking how does overworking impacts the employee and the company? Part of the answer is overworking can cause a bad quality of life. Another
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Stress Management Essay Abstract This paper will consider some company-sponsored stress management programs. It will provide a list of the most commonly implemented programs and discuss them in order from most beneficial to least beneficial. I will provide the reasoning for the order that I chose in each paragraph. Stress Management While stress can be a great motivator, it is not so great for your health. One of the leading sources of stress is the workplace. Workplace stress is not
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MONITORING EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE AT PROSHORE An individual term paper JUNE 27, 2016 KATHMANDU UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT Submitted by Prarambha Dahal, 15306 Table of contents Introduction ................................................................................................................................................... 2 Conceptual review ........................................................................................................................................ 2
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Organisational Behaviour in Hospitality Industry BY GORICA STANISIC NOVEMBER 20, 2013 Lashley and Morrison (2000) have produced definition of hospitality industry; which they see it as, compromises of commercial organisations that specialise in providing accommodation, food and drink through voluntary exchange, and highlighted that the issue of human exchange is a hart of the hospitality concept. Barrows and Powers (2009) have pointed out that hospitality industry includes
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(Fulk & Mani, 1986). In our western society it is not done to send negative personal feedback by e-mail. In such a situation, F2F interaction is preferred. The question is, what is in best concern of the employee? The space between the sender of the feedback (manager) and the receiver (employee) is regulated by the context of the interaction and by the history of the relationship between the two (Lave, 1993). Positive feedback is not that difficult to deliver because it usually makes the receiver
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Stress and the Work Environment When it comes to stress, women today are juggling more obligations than in the past and feeling the strain. Job pressure, heavy workloads, time management, and other work issues can cause negative responses both physically and emotionally. Defining the word stress is the beginning of understanding and believing there is a problem. Once it is understood, changes can be made to lessen stress and allow the female employee the tools to be successful in the working environment
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The topic that I chose for my organizational behavior project was managing stress and the work-life balance. I chose this topic after doing the wheel of life project in class. When I did that activity I was amazed to see how far off my work-life balance was. From what my ideal wheel of life looked like compared to my actual wheel of life they were way opposite from each other. There were some other students around me that had similar appearances but not quite as drastic as mine was. So after that
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Stress management What is stress mangement Stress management refers to the wide spectrum of techniques and psychotherapies aimed at controlling a person's levels of stress, especially chronic stress, usually for the purpose of improving everyday functioning. In this context, the term 'stress' refers only to a stress with significant negative consequences, or distress in the terminology advocated by Hans Selye, rather than what he calls eustress, a stress whose consequences are helpful or
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