997 Search Results for Workplace Stress
Distinguish among analytic, creative and practical thinking and give an example of each. Explain how culture can influence the extent to which these different types of thinking are valued.
Analytic thinking refers to the ability of a person to take Continue Reading...
Human Resources: Labor Relations Law -- Disputes in a Unionized Workplace
Jack believes he is being teased and bullied by Eric. Due to stress related to this situation, Jack called in and told the next shift's foreman, Steve, that he was too stresse Continue Reading...
In “Managing a culturally diverse workforce: Diversity perspectives in organizations,” Podsiadlowski, Groschke, Springer, et al (2013) present two different but related studies on how Austrian workplaces manage diversity. Both studies add Continue Reading...
Unethical Practices at Enron
Enron was a company that imploded in the early 2000s after a public scandal involving its accounting books and organizational leaders. The unethical practices at Enron were essentially accounting fraud. LAX market regula Continue Reading...
Organization Theory
It is the desire of all managers to create an enabling workplace environment where employees are comfortable when completing the assigned tasks. This is possible with the use of various managerial theories like the integral and Continue Reading...
Path-Goal leadership theory is a theory predicated on the belief that there is no 'one-size-fits-all' leadership approach. It suggests that the leadership path selected by the leader is dependent upon the needs and motivation of the follower, as well Continue Reading...
Furthermore, the overall high quality nutrition intake is efficiently supported with the implementation of sustainable control policies that can help monitor the employee's regularities or irregularities in gaining nutritional knowledge and/or its Continue Reading...
When organizations align their goals and objectives with those of employees, workers soon also begin to realize how relevant their role is to the well-being of the organization as an entity.
The health and safety phenomenon is not likely to change, Continue Reading...
e. telling someone that you think he is still discontent), paraphrasing the emotion that the other expresses, and encouraging emotional perspective taking (with questions like "how would you feel about this in the future?" Or attempting to convey the Continue Reading...
Organizational Behavior
An employer of any number of employees must consider it a basic duty to provide a stress free workplace for all his employees. It is a well-known fact that stress at a workplace induces animosity among the employees and creat Continue Reading...
Organizational behaviorists are seeking ways to reduce overall workplace stress and ways to harness the potential for technology to reduce instead of cause stress.
Technology can be harnessed to reduce the stress that it causes. For example, time s Continue Reading...
Some of these problems can cause dissatisfaction among coworkers. Because substance abuse is a problem affecting all persons regardless of gender, class, age, or race, employees and supervisors must learn how to recognize some of the signs of possib Continue Reading...
Psychosocial hazards or risk factors can be defined as "those aspects of work design, and the organization and management of work, and their social and organizational contexts, which have the potential for causing psychological or physical harm" (Cox Continue Reading...
Organizations need to manage employee stress that is directly related to technology by such means as offering stress-management seminars, allocating certain times of the day for relaxation, investing in ergonomic technology, and by judicious use of Continue Reading...
Dunseath, Jennifer; Beehr, Terry a., and King, Daniel W.
This paper particularly looks at workplace stress in public service workers, and makes the important point, one that has been left out of many other papers, that a person's network of friends Continue Reading...
Safety Incentive Programs
Safety should always be a main concern for employers. It is cost-effective to care about your employees. It is good employer-employee relations. It's also great public relations when employers and employees work together fo Continue Reading...
Once this occurs, is when an organization will face a number of ethical challenges, as they want to maintain healthy profit margins and are forced to push employees to work even more hours. At which point, it is only a matter of time until productiv Continue Reading...
Organizational Behavior Trends
Increasingly two major factors are influencing corporate decisions makers. The first is a reenergized campaign for corporate ethics. The second is technology and work-related stress. This paper describes why these tren Continue Reading...
Pretrus, Teodor and Kleiner, Brian H. "New developments concerning workplace safety training: Managing stress arising from work." Management Research News 26:6, pp. 68-76.
The authors of this paper have taken a very real problem -- work-related stre Continue Reading...
Organizational Behavior
Non-monetary incentives such as employee recognition, advancement, and awards, can help relieve workplace stress. Employees and supervisors both benefit from increased motivation. For the employee, incentives mean improved jo Continue Reading...
Career Development
There are a number of factors and individual characteristics that impact career development and vocational choices. These factors can be external or internal or a combination of the two. Some individuals are influenced by others c Continue Reading...
Industrial Psychology
In principle, the primary purpose of employee selection is to identify, attract, and retain employees who are most likely to be successful in their positions (Author, year p 147). That process begins with determining the specif Continue Reading...
Response to APs PostAP, some good points about resilience and wellness. I would just add that another important aspect of self-care that doesnt always get the attention it deserves is the impact that good social connections can have on mental health. Continue Reading...
Donna and Kelly
assume employee relations specialist company. The supervisor responsible project advice issue. Members group assigned tasks completing project. Ideally, pieces puzzle smoothly completed. Kelly working overtime ensures piece project c Continue Reading...
Occupational Stress and Scientific MonitoringElena Georgiou*AbstractThe aim of this project was to review evidence available on occupational stress and how it can be monitored scientifically. Closed-ended questionnaires were used to obtain data from Continue Reading...
Education Plan for Nurse Burnout at North Mountain Medical
The current issue at North Mountain Medical is nursing burnout, which is caused by various factors including inadequate staffing, increased workload, long working hours, poor working environm Continue Reading...
RUNNING HEAD: DISSERTION PROSPECTUS DISSERTATION PROSPECTUS 18HIThis is still a great idea for a dissertation. However, the prospectus still requires work and needs some revision. Please read through my comments and try to amend the prospectus. When Continue Reading...
Special Education Teachers
Special Education Vacancies
Recruitment, Hiring, and Retention
Barriers to Hiring
Barriers to retaining special education personnel.
Incentives used to improve retention.
Recommendations to Improve Recruitment and Re Continue Reading...
Cardio-vascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death and leads the statistics for emergency room (ER) cases. This literature review combines two primary causative agents in CVD: (1) Stress in the workplace, and (2) Middle Age. This review will Continue Reading...
Program Plan Paper: Management Strategies to Improve Employee Mental Health. IntroductionMental health problems in the workplace can have serious negative effects on both employees and organizations. Poor mental health among staff can result in absen Continue Reading...
Psychology of Work
Politics in the organizational context represent unofficial, informal, and sometimes, secret attempts at selling ideas, increasing power, achieving other aims, or influencing the organization. This phenomenon has been occurring s Continue Reading...
Socialization Activity
Socialization is an important component to the success and effectiveness of an organizational setting. Workplace socialization or social interaction is associated with numerous benefits for both the individuals and the organiza Continue Reading...
Human Resource Development Initiatives for the Department of Veterans Affairs
As the nation's largest healthcare provider and second-largest federal agency, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is responsible for administering a multi-billion do Continue Reading...
Counseling: Career Challenges Women FaceWomen have always been struggling either to find an appropriate job opportunity matching their qualifications or an equal-pay job (person-job fit). This paper aims at devising a counselling intervention for wom Continue Reading...
Introduction
Psychosocial Factors. A feeling of workplace well- being serves as a key component of employee strategy. Of late, there has been considerable focus on this element, particularly in the healthcare sector and with healthcare workers. In we Continue Reading...
"A well-written, widely publicized, strictly enforced fraternization policy won't prevent office romances from developing. It will, however, make life a lot easier, and less litigious, for you when you have to deal with it" (Reh, 2010).
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Furthermore, these meetings will also be used to ascertain each member's ability to reach goals and any specific talents that could help the project we are working on.
Any further problems in terms of discipline or stress will also be handled by me Continue Reading...