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    Stress and Burnout

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    issues that seem to be more prevalent in high-stress jobs‚ such as sales or other fast-paced jobs‚ is that of stress and the burnout associated with it. Stress is something that affects different employees in different ways‚ from getting depressed to not eating and can be detrimental to their well-being and to the company also. Companies are also affected negatively with how employees perform‚ the rise of absenteeism is higher and the work performance takes a huge dip financially and with negative

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    Work-Related Stress and Stress Management Stress can be defined as an adaptive response to a situation that is perceived as challenging or threatening to a person’s well-being and usually described as a negative experience. Most people feel some type of pressure from their daily duties in the work place. This pressure can be positive and motivating but sometimes this pressure can be excessive‚ leading to a stressful feeling. Stress can also result from being over worked. Work-related stress affects

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    2012/2013 CSGB6101 Human Capital Management Group Assignment Title: The Use of Intrinsic and Extrinsic Rewards on Improving Job Performance in an Organization Date of Submission: 18 May 2013 Word Count: Introduction In the world of rapid changing environment and globalization‚ for an organization to compete favourably and competitively‚ the performance of their employees goes a long way in determining the success of an organization (Ajila and Abiola 2004). Both public and private

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    Local Stress

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    employees. It is the Council’s intention to tailor-make a work stress management framework for use by local employees for coping with stress problems in the workplace. To do so‚ an awareness of the sources and effects of stress on employees is paramount. In 2004‚ the Council commissioned the Department of Politics and Sociology of Lingnan University to conduct an in-depth research into the occupational stress problems in Hong Kong and produce a stress management DIY kit for employees’ use. The project with

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    Employee Motivation

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    important factor which is used in improving employee performance thus helping any business or organization to achieve its long term objectives. Leaders can use their positions to motivate employees through incentives and recognition. Consequently‚ performance of the employees can also be awarded through cash incentives as it improves the morale for employees to increase their capabilities. The long term impact of employee motivation is increase of performance which is evident in productivity at the final

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    Stress Management Paper Heather Crayton ORG/PSY 5270 January 7‚ 2013 Lisa Qualls‚ Ph.D. Abstract Organizations are constantly undergoing change through new demands‚ changing technology‚ demographic changes and increased competition. Due to the increase in workload‚ psychological problems related to occupational stress have increased rapidly. There is a growing awareness of how stress adversely affects organizational efficiency. The implementation of stress management programs to counteract

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    Education Journal‚ University of Nigeria Nsukka. Vol. 23. No.1. 137- 155 JOB SATISFACTION AS CORRELATES OF TEACHER ABSENTEEISM IN RURAL PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOL IN ABIA STATE Duvie‚ Adanma N. Department of Agricultural Education Michael Okpara University of Agriculture‚ Umudike and Okorie‚ Florence U. Staff School‚ Michael Okpara University of Agriculture‚ Umudike Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine job satisfaction variables as correlates of teacher absenteeism in rural public

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    Employee Motivation

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    Genting Highlands 3 Content 4 Maslow’s hierarchy of needs 5 Physiological Needs 5 Safety needs 6 Esteem 8 Convenience 8 McClelland’s acquired needs theory 9 Pros of Employee Motivation 10 Self-Esteem 10 Health 10 Recognition 10 Safety 10 Cons of Motivating Staff 10 Will Not Last and Employees become greedy 10 Over competitive 11 Job description oriented 11 Over dependence 11 Recommendation 12 Remove Demotivators 12 Pinpoint each employee’s personality. 12 Conclusion 13 Reference 13 BACKGROUND

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    Employee Engagaement

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    THAT INFLUENCE EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT. B.Brinda‚ II MBA‚ KCT Business School‚ coimbatore brindabaluu@gmail.com Contact No: 9751168450. E.Vishalatchi Preethi‚ II MBA‚ KCT Business School‚ coimbatore slithy.p@gmail.com Contact No: 8012590902. ABSTRACT Employee engagement has emerged as a popular organizational concept in recent years. It is the level of commitment and involvement of an employee towards the organization and its values. Employee engagement

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    Stress in Workplace

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    Introduction In this essay it is my intention to show how stress appears in working environment‚ what causes it and how it affects the workplace. I will start by defining what stress is and how it might be perceived. Then I will take a look at the factors that cause stress and how these might show in result when working. I try to look at all the possible reasons for stress and through that hopefully to show how to avoid a stressful environment. I will not try to put straight answers on to paper

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