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Power Over Stress at Work
Thorogood Publishing, Dec 1998, Pages: 109
Stress at work can come from numerous sources, many of them rooted in the very nature of business: deadlines, government regulations, people relations, budget restrictions, productivity, customer satisfaction, technological change, corporate restructuring and downsizing to mention a few. The senior executive may feel the effects of this pressure first, but the stress can rapidly ripple down the ladder.
This briefing shows how the ‘danger signs’ of stress can be spotted in advance, as well as offering a practical approach for the senior executive suffering from stress, helping them to overcome their anxieties, become more effective and enjoy their work. It also goes on to demonstrate how the senior executive, having conquered their own stress, can provide practical guidance and support to colleagues suffering with similar issues, thereby increasing productivity.
Includes:
- Jargon-free scientific evidence - Case studies - Practical tips
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