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    THE EFFECT OF STRESS ON THE OFFICE MANAGEMENT JOB PERFORMANCE A SEMINAR PRESENTED BY CHINWENDU BLESSING 07/5424 A SEMINAR WORK PRESENTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF OFFICE TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT IMO STATE POLYTECHNIC UMUAGWO IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE AWARD OF NATIONAL DIPLOMA IN OFFICE TECHNOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT ABSTRACT Bankers are under a great deal of stress and due to many antecedents of stress such as Overload‚ Role ambiguity‚ Role conflict‚ Responsibility for people‚

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    Sources of stress and professional burnout of teachers of special educational needs in Greece Antoniou‚ A.S. University of Manchester Polychroni‚ F.University of WalesAthens Campus Walters‚ B.University of Manchester Abstract According to recent international research‚ Special Educational Needs (SEN) teachers serve one of the most stressful occupations. Special working conditions such as the high ratio of teachers and pupils‚ the limited progress due to the various problems of the pupils with

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    Stress should be eliminated from daily life        Modern life brings both advantages and disadvantages for human. It makes our life become more convenient and comfortable but there are many disadvantages such as overpopulation‚ pollution‚ social evils and diseases. We generally use the word stress when we feel that everything seems to have become too much‚ we are overloaded and wonder whether we really can cope with the pressures placed upon us. Nowadays‚ stress is a popular phenomenon‚ and the

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    What are nurse’s experiences of stress on the work place? A literature review Name Institution affiliation Date of submission Acknowledgements I would take this chance to show gratitude for my supervisor Professor. Hannabinah Mariane‚ my colleagues‚ my family and peers‚ whose relentless and constant encouragement has been a source of continuous inspiration and guidance. Abstract Workplace stress or job stress is a very important phenomenon with

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    Details Due Points Objectives 4.1 Analyze the value of a degree program to professional and personal development. 4.2 Evaluate the effect of completing the bachelor’s program on current and future professional goals. 4.3 Apply critical thinking to the professional decision-making process. 4.4 Evaluate the effect of completing the bachelor’s program on your critical thinking abilities‚ behavior‚ and decision-making. 4.5 Assess the evolution of the university learning goals—professional competence

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    A STUDY OF WORKPLACE STRESS AMONG WORKING WOMEN- THE CAUSE AND EFFECT ANALYSIS MRS LINA SADEKAR‚ MRS SHAMI PAI‚ ASSISTANT PROFESSORS‚ VVM’S SHREE DAMODAR COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS‚ MARGAO GOA. INTRODUCTION: The American Institute of Stress estimates that work- related stress costs American businesses about $300 billion every year in lower productivity‚ higher absenteeism‚ low turnover rate‚ alcoholism‚ and medical costs. Today‚ chronic work-related stress is not just an American affliction

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    Concept Analysis: Stress Yamilet Diaz BSN RN University of Miami Concept Analysis: Stress In today’s society‚ we often use the term stress to explain how situations cause us to feel tension or worry. If you were to ask a group of people to describe stress‚ they may each have a different interpretation of the word. The reason for this is that stress is very subjective‚ which causes individuals to deal with stress very differently. Stress can cause or impact the course of many medical conditions

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    Managing Stress as a College Student Imagine you are back at your first day of college. You are trying to forget the fact that you have left your family‚ friends‚ and old life behind and beginning to accept that you are staring a new one. You walk into your first classroom and instantly forget all the good and exciting aspects and start to realize exactly how different this whole experience is going to be. After taking a look at the syllabus you begin to get anxious and overwhelmed. You start

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    Stress Levels among College Students Rebecca Mathews Iona College Abstract The purpose of this study was to examine the differing stress levels of college students while looking at their year in college and whether or not they are a member of an athletics team. This study utilized a consent form‚ a demographic form‚ a survey to determine the stress level of the participant‚ and a debriefing form for each of the participants. The results of this study showed that only the athletic status of

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    Response to Stress Stress: when the body is unable to cope with demands Stressor: any stimulus which produces the physiological stress response in by definition a stressors An event that triggers the stress response because it throws the body out of balance and forces it to respond e.g. life changes (bereavement‚ divorce)‚ daily hassles (traffic‚ lost keys)‚ workplace stressors (e.g. role strain‚ lack of control) and environmental stressors (noise‚ temperature‚ overcrowding) Chronic Stress: stressful

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