Workplace Stress
Stress in the Workplace
Stress in the workplace reduces productivity, increases management pressures and makes people ill in many ways. Evidence shows that the problem is increasing.
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Preventing Stress, Improving Productivity
Changing the workplace to help prevent stress is much more cost-effective in the long term than treating employees for the effects of stress. But to date, there has been little guidance for employers who wish to implement such programs. Preven Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005.
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Reducing Stress
Corporate stress consultant Tim Hindle writes about how to handle stress in the workplace. He begins by asking the reader to identify causes of job-related stress. He then covers all potential trouble spots, which could be as straightforward as or... Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005.
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Managing the Risk of Workplace Stress
This book takes a risk management approach to stress evaluation in the workplace, offering practical guidelines for the audit, assessment and mitigation of workplace stressors and providing a comprehensive source of theoretical and practical
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Mystic Cool (Hardcover)
A founder of the ProAttitude workplace stress-reduction company draws on his experience of working with PTSD victims in Croatia to counsel readers on how to transcend stress and fear while instilling a mindset of inner peace, in a guide that explains h... Copyright (C) Muze Inc.
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Encyclopedia of Stress
Stress is generally defined as a strain upon a bodily organ or mental power. Depending on its duration and intensity, stress can have short- or long-lasting effects: it has been linked to heart disease, immune deficiency, memory loss, behavioral disorders, and much more.
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