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    STRESS MANAGEMENT IN A WORKING ENVIRONMENT Stress is a perceptional phenomenon resulting from a comparison between the demand on a person and his ability to cope. An imbalance in this mechanism‚ when coping is important‚ gives rise to the experience of stress‚ and to the stress response (Cox‚ 1978:25). This transactional view highlights the importance of perception and the relationship of the individual to the environment (i.e.‚ work setting). If there is an improper fit between the individual

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    rehabilitation and work resumption A review of the literature Nadia Clarkin Richard Wynne Work Research Centre Dublin‚ Ireland 1 Stress Impact Project - Chapter 4 Vocational rehabilitation and work resumption 1. Background The aim of this chapter is to review the literature on vocational rehabilitation and work resumption as it applies to workers who experience stress related illnesses in the workplace. The main focus was on identifying literature which related to workplace responses

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    Objective of the report Understand job stress and its nature‚ Understand theoretical viewpoints of stress‚ Discuss how it has affected employees in United States and Japan. 1.Introduction Modern businesses are complex and highly competitive consequently employees‚ management of the organization as well as organization itself under contentious strain to accomplish higher targets (Rothmann et al‚ 2005). In recent time’s organizations around the world restructuring‚ outsourcing and downsizing

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    Introduction Stress is an unavoidable consequence of modern living. Everyone experiences stress in varying forms and degrees. Company directors‚ teachers‚ actors‚ government officials‚ athletes‚ navy officers/soldiers‚ housewives and even students experience stress. With the growth of industries‚ pressure in the urban areas‚ quantitative growth in population and various problems in day to day life are some of the reasons for increase in stress. More generally‚ the term “stress” has been widely

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    LOCAL RELATED LITERATURE Medical Files Stress and health By Rafael Castillo‚ MD Philippine Daily Inquirer First Posted 00:25:00 11/01/2008 Positive stimulus Stressors can come from various sources. And we’re constantly exposed to all sorts of stressors every day. For those who can handle them properly‚ up to a certain level of stress is healthy. It is a positive stimulus for us to do what we need to do as efficiently or effectively as we could. We can do remarkable feats—even break world

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    JOB STRESS Bagya. D M.A.‚M.ED.‚D.T.E. PONDICHERRY CENTRAL UNIVERSITY. INDIA. Stress is derived from the Latin word "Stringere" which means to draw tight. Stress is a dynamic condition in which an individual is confronted with an opportunity‚ demand or resource related to what the individual desires and for which the outcome is perceived to be both uncertain and important (Cooper et. al. 2002). Stress has been a focus of study in medical science where it has been defined as a perturbation of

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    IJMRBS. All Rights Reserved IMPACT OF JOB STRESS ON EMPLOYEE ’S PERFORMANCE OF SALES DEPARTMENT: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF LIC AND BAJAJ ALLIANZ LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LTD IN THE SELECTED CITIES OF HARYANA Anil Chandhok1* and Mansi Monga1 *Corresponding Author: Anil Chandhok‚  anilchandhok@yahoo.com Over the years‚ a lot of research has been carried out in the realm of work place stress and it has been emphatically proven that intense or prolonged stress leads to a negative impact on one’s

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    about job related stress. With many households depending on duel incomes‚ people are working more and having less leisure time. Many claim that job stress has contributed to such illnesses as heart disease‚ depression‚ gastric problems‚ exhaustion‚ and many other related illnesses. This paper will focus on the background issues surrounding stress; as well as‚ the steps that need to be taken by one’s self and the employer. According to The Random House Dictionary‚ stress is defined

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    Yu-man (2009). A Study on Job Stress to Job Performance:Counseling as a Moderator. Taiwan: National Sun Yat-sen University‚ http://etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search-c/view_etd?URN=etd-1103109-054940 (Retrieved April 1‚ 2013) Table of Content Introduction ………………………………………………………..………………. 1 Overview of the research thesis ………………………………………..………….. 1-2 Critique of the research design: (a) Problem statement/ introduction part ……………………………….…………. 2-3 (b) Literature review of the study ……………………………………………

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    Literature Review – Realistic Job Previews Prior to the commencement of any occupation‚ every potential employee will want to know what jobs/duties they will be expected to undertake. However‚ how much information should potential employees have and to what degree does giving a realistic job preview translate into staff retention/profit to the business. This literature review will firstly look at what a realistic job preview is and its associated benefits. Secondly‚ examine some tests that have

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