Managing
Stress in the Workplace
Heidi Wenk Sormaz,
Ph.D. & Bruce Tulgan
Everyone in the workplace is under stress—including
your employees. The good news is that, with training,
employees can learn how to work well under pressure.
This practical pocket guide for managers will teach
you how to channel stress to enhance your own performance
and the performance of those you manage.
You can alleviate the negative affects of stress in
your workplace and organization and in teams and individuals—simply
by applying the straightforward guidelines you’ll
find here.
Performance Under Pressure: Managing Stress in the
Workplace focuses on the two essential skills required
to perform well under pressure:
- Perceiving a situation in an optimal
way
- Using the physiological boost associated
with stress to your advantage
The book presents new and proven strategies
for dealing with time, anger, people, fatigue and evaluation
pressures. And it introduces an effective four-step
method for optimal energy management.
Topics include:
- Managing the stressed-out employee:
Signs and symptoms to look for and how to productively
discuss the problem with the employee
- Self-assessment and other tools for
developing effective stress management skills and
habits
- The costs of poorly managed stress—and
the potential benefits of well-managed stress
- Organizational best practices for
stress management in your work group or organization
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