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Organisational & Individual Stress

A Guide for Managers & Employees Part 2

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Language:  English
The major company stressors include job roles, environment, strategy, interpersonal relationships and task. The cost of stress is now significant.
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Major organisational stressors include job roles, environment, strategy, interpersonal relationships and task. The cost of stress is significant. Promotion, demotion, redundancy, and frustrated ambitions are typical stressors that many employees may experience in their lifetimes. Work relationships are one of the greatest sources of organisational stress. They arise due to friction, personality clashes, backbiting, misunderstandings, and breakdowns in communications.

About the author

Samuel A Malone is a self-employed training consultant, lecturer and author. He is the author of 21 books published in Ireland, the UK and abroad on learning, personal development, study skills and business management.  Some of his books have gone into foreign translations and second editions. He has an M.Ed. with distinction (in training and development) from the University of Sheffield and is a qualified Chartered Management Accountant (ACMA), Chartered Global Management Accountant (CGMA) and a Chartered Secretary (ACIS). He is a fellow of the Irish Institute of Training and Development (FIITD).

  • About the Author
  • Introduction
  1. Stress in Organisations
    1. Roles that People Play
    2. Environmental Stressors
    3. Theories and Models
    4. Strategy, Structure & Style
    5. Interpersonal Relationships
    6. Tasks
    7. The Cost of Stress
    8. Career Management
    9. Summary learning map of org. stress for chapter 1
  2. Stress in Individuals
    1. Types of Personalities
    2. Outlooks on Life
    3. Transactional Analysis
    4. Ability
    5. Locus of Control
    6. Summary learning map of stress in individuals for chapter 2
    7. Ten Activities for Handling Stress
  • Acknowledgements
  • References and Bibliography
About the Author

Samuel A. Malone