1000 Search Results for Stress in the workplace
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...
Psychology of Employment Relations
The management in industries that hire low-skill workers, including retail industries, have a duty and responsibility to provide a decent, reasonably stress-free work environment, and the workers they hire are more Continue Reading...
Employee Privacy Torts
History of Employee Privacy
Changing Trends of Employee Privacy
Impact of Innovative Technology on Employee Privacy
Role of Social Media towards Employee Privacy
Impact of Changing Community/Society on Employee Privacy
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Personal Reflection
What makes a good role model and how would I ensure that I acted as a role model for employees I supervise?
A role model is someone who others look up to and provides inspiration. In my opinion the most important quality of a pe Continue Reading...
A 2006 study of nurses cited "unsupportive management structures, autocratic and dehumanizing management styles…lack of autonomy in the workplace, professional jealousies...sub-optimal physical working conditions and shortage of staff…la Continue Reading...
Conflict Management in the Workplace
Conflicts have become increasingly inevitable in the contemporary working environment because of the diverse nature of the workforce. Actually, the modern workplace is a hub of diverse cultures largely because of Continue Reading...
Improving Organizational Performance Simulation Summary
Improving organizational performance
One of the challenges that organizations are faced with is performance improvement. For the organization to grow and survive it would need to depend on the 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...
Flexibility, adaptability, and a global mindset cause my organization to behave in a responsive rather than hierarchical fashion. These organizational values conspire to create an organizational culture that respects education, values protocol and 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...
Ethical Analysis at Workplace / Ethic Principles Evaluation
Specific situations at job in which decision-making was or was not based on ethical principles
Participation in or response to the situation
Whether or not you think the situation was han Continue Reading...
To my surprise, he went right pass me with his three-year-old and asked me if I wanted to work in shifts with the kid. Off-course, not every manager would be as kind, but, considering the tension that I had in me as he was heading my direction and t Continue Reading...
The problems at the work place were detected over a long period of time and are a part of the history of development. The development of technology was very rapid which must also have brought in the needed changes in the workplace functions and norm Continue Reading...
Cares for Nurses" by Cecil Deans (2004)
When people become healthcare practitioners today, perhaps one of the furthest things from their minds is the increasingly violent nature of their potential workplaces. In his article, "Who Cares for Nurses" Continue Reading...
forgiveness on human health. In its simplest form, the purpose of the study is to evaluate human psychological stress that might constitute a risk factor for heart disease. Further, the study will also evaluate the impact of forgiveness on heart dise Continue Reading...
Disintegrating Relationships Between Organizational Leaders and Employees
Organizational leadership behavior towards employees can significantly affect their perception of the workplace, and contribute to the organization high performance and most Continue Reading...
Organizational Psychology
Businesses and organizations represent complex social systems that are susceptible success and failure. The field of Organizational Psychology uses psychological principles to explore the social and organizational behaviors Continue Reading...
Demands That Emergency Workers Are Exposed To
In this day and age, where no one is safe and emergency situations arise all the time, the people behind keeping the peace intact play a very important role. In recent studies it has been observed that e Continue Reading...
Background
Amanda is a 27-year-old female who works as a customer service representative in a local call center. She is married and has a two-year-old daughter. Amanda came in seeking help as a result of an awareness that some of the men at her workp Continue Reading...
maintain high levels of job satisfaction for this job because the job is inherently fun and engaging for employees who will enjoy meeting tourists and taking them for rides in the desert and introducing them to local foods and customs. We will also Continue Reading...
Anger and Its Effects
Anger is a very intense feeling, and can be characterized by a number of behaviors. These include grinding teeth, an increased heart rate, rising blood pressure, clenched fists, and other signs of aggravation or frustration (He Continue Reading...
Ethical Practice Involves Working Positively Diversity Difference
Counseling is a profession that involves associations based on principles and values ethically. Patients are able to benefit by understanding themselves better and through creating re Continue Reading...
Also, employees should be mindful of what they post on social networking sites, even if done from their home computer.
Employers should always be aware of what is considered a reasonable expectation of privacy. In certain industries, workplace moni Continue Reading...
In this regard, Lott points out, "Between 70% and 80% of police departments explicitly use norming of physical standards in their hiring practices. However, most of the departments that use objective standards do not enforce these rules. Women who f Continue Reading...
Yet women with similar or comparable education and experience or achievement still earn less than men in work organizations. A missing link or the absent ingredient, between performance and a just payoff, was identified as women's own ability to com Continue Reading...
Employees handle a large amount of private documentation and must uphold the law of confidentiality legally and ethically.
Despite the stress on confidentiality of client information, communication flow is still important to the organization's abil Continue Reading...
Columbus Carpentry1Culture and organizational structure could be playing a significant role in the turnover problem at Columbus Custom Carpentry (CCC). Although a problem of culture is not explicitly stated by any of the stakeholders in the CCC case Continue Reading...
Description
Law enforcement has a distinct professional culture that is comprised of both formal and informal elements. Formal elements are ensconced in rules and regulations. For example, training, hours of work, how to fill out paperwork, and wear Continue Reading...
Incentives and Performance
Kopelman, R., et al. (2012); Further Development of a Measure of Theory X and Y Managerial Assumptions. Journal of Managerial Issues. 24 (4): 450-62.
Certainly, there is no one best way to ensure that either employees or Continue Reading...
Burnout
Dedication and hard work are good traits to possess if used in the right manner. Too often we try to give 110% when, in reality all we have is 100%. Regardless of the motivation behind overwork it may become a problem when not handled correc Continue Reading...
Health and Psychology
In the past, research findings have pointed out that illnesses are brought about by a constellation of factors. This effectively means that contrary to popular belief, no single factor can be said to cause illness and hence soc Continue Reading...
Coaching usually begins after a worker has received basic employee training. At this point, a supervisor assumes the role of a coach to assist the employees in employing as well as maintaining the skills that they have learnt. Both coaching and ment 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...
Social Interaction among Millennials and Baby BoomersIntroductionWhen it comes to social interaction differences among Millennials and Baby Boomers there is much to be said. Millennials are digital natives and have grown up with social media. Boomers Continue Reading...
The trainer will then focus on the steps to be taken to develop new skills. For example, if the trainer wants to talk about motivating, leading, negotiating, selling or speaking, it is best to start with what the learners do well before showing some Continue Reading...
Managing Diversity
Diversity is a fact of American and International business and is a broader, more complex issue than one might initially believe. A universally vital element of global commerce, Diversity has spawned an abundance of theorists, jou Continue Reading...
Retrieved September 17, 2008, from ABI/INFORM Global database. (Document ID: 1325026401)
Drucker, Peter F (1992, February 11). There's More Than One Kind of Team. Wall Street Journal (Eastern Edition), p. A16. Retrieved September 20, 2008, from ABI Continue Reading...
Even though users of light therapy are often advised not to look directly at the light source, the mechanisms of the eye focus incoming light onto the macula, the small region of the retina where vision takes place, and where age-related macular deg Continue Reading...
In short, I would attempt to coach them to where they felt their passions were for work so they could be successful. It would be more consultative and coaching to them. I think this approach would help to diffuse the stress of the employee not doing Continue Reading...