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ArtikelStress on The Job : An Executive Update  
Oleh: Ivancevich, John M. ; DeFrank, Richard S.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: The Academy of Management Executive vol. 12 no. 3 (Aug. 1998), page 55-66.
Topik: stress; stress on the job; executive update
Fulltext: AA4_12-03_Richard S DeFrank.pdf (2.46MB)
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Isi artikelAs recently as 1990, stress related claims were the fastest growing segment of the workers' compensation system and insurance costs seemed on a never ending upward spiral. Now we find that while claims and costs may be down in some states, stress itself may be on the rise. Some of the sources of stress, such as downsizing, stress itself may be on the rise. Some of the sources of stress such as downsizing, violence, technology and diversity, are a part of the current business environment. Major changes have taken place recently in a number of states regarding the applicability of workers' compensation coverage, wspecially for stress related injuries and illnesses. The multiple sources and effects of workplace stress, coupled with an elusive liability environment, require management to carefully consider their responses to this problem area. The potential negative ramifications of stress for companies and their employes are so substantial that it is crucial that managers act to aid their employees in the development of their coping skills and to reduce excessive stress in the workplace itself.
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