owners mistakenly fear that reducing employee stress requires reducing productivity or creating a "country club" atmosphere, which in today's marketplace could be fatal. Nothing could be further from the truth; in fact, the opposite is true. When organizations manage in ways that bring out the best in people, they also reduce employee stress. That's why most of Fortune magazine's "100 Best Companies to Work For" are industry leaders and enjoy high employee productivity. Employees in these companies
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TERM PAPER MPOB L LOVELY INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT topic:- stress management SUBMITTED TO:- Ms. MANBIR KAUR GILL SUBMITTED BY:- NAME:- PRASHANT KUMAR ROLL NO:- RT1901 “A19” SUB:- MPOB REG NO:- 10900829 PROG :- MBA (1ST) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT | I would like to take this opportunity to express my gratitude towards all those people who have helped me in the successful
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Stress at workplace has many contributing factors like long working hours, redundancy, job insecurity, and miscommunication between the management and employees. The symptoms that can arise from work related stress could range from depression, anxiety, and stress-related diseases/absences. Selye noted that the: “accumulation of stressors whether good or bad, if intense enough, will ultimately cause physical disorders.” If not taken seriously, the effects of stress among the employees can seriously
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The Future of Employee Wellness Susan Pinto Abstract Over the last several decades, an epidemic of “lifestyle diseases” has developed globally: Unhealthy lifestyles, such as inactivity, poor nutrition, tobacco use, and frequent alcohol consumption, are driving up the prevalence of chronic disease, such as diabetes, heart disease, and chronic conditions. These conditions have become a major burden, as they lead to decreased quality of life and increased health care cost. Furthermore
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Summary 1. This paper examined the effects of coworkers and supervisor interactional fairness on employees' job satisfaction, distress, and aggressive behavior. 2. Surveys were employed to elicit data from 270 extension personnel from two Agricultural Development Programs in Nigeria. - All data was collected at a single point in time - Causality cannot be inferred from the results. - Future research investigations might need to collect data at different time points or employ experimental
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Theory c. Equity Theory d. Expectancy Theory Payment is one of factors which can motivate the employees. Appropriate payment will avoid employees from the dissatisfaction but inappropriate payment will demotivate the employees. One of demotivation effect is decreasing productivity. The human resource department should maintain the payment according to employee’s needs and the laws. The human resource department can determine the salary based on employee’s position and job. But the payment must not
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Stress A Conceptual Analysis of Stress Abstract Stress is a prominent factor that affects the lives of people who deliver healthcare to patients every day. It is important to examine the concept because unhealthy stress can cause multiple effects on the caregiver and patient. Positive forms of stress can be beneficial to practice, and negative forms of stress can put practice in danger. A conceptual analysis of stress will strategically define the concept, explore antecedents, and pinpoint
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on occupational stress experienced by private and public banks employees in Quetta City Nadeem Malik Commerce Department University of Balochistan Pakistan. E-mail: nadeem_malik_uob@yahoo.com. Accepted 18 February, 2011 Stress is a universal element and persons from nearly every walk of life have to face stress. Stress can have negative impacts on both the employee and the organization. Actually, in this research paper it was checked that what the impact occupational stress produced upon employees
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Motivation, Stress, and Communication Chantey Strayer University BUS520 June 12, 2012 DR. Edward Olanrewaju Abstract In the paper discussed will be a description of a chosen position with a desired company. Described will be ways that goal setting could be used to motivate performance after filling a position. In the paper analyzed will be the reactions to situations and discussed will be the steps that can be taken to manage the stress associated with the new position. Presented
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SUMMARY In recent years, in the UK, both employees and employers have to bear negative impacts from the recession, especially employees with their financial difficulties and diverse needs. It is more important than ever for motivation. However, employee motivation is getting harder and harder in the face of economic crisis. In times of gloomy pay awards, employers are finding ways motivate their workers through benefits. Benefits than can address the financial concerns and the diverse needs of employees
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