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Title: Stress Management and Sorporations
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December 5, 2001 |
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Some jobs are stressful by definition because of the risks involved. Some jobs may involve matters of life and death and there are others that can be emotionally draining. On analysis of different kinds of workplace stress, it has been found that the stress is generally due to the following factors: high demands on the job, real or perceived lack of control concerning those demands, inefficient organization and communication, and an unsupportive work environment... Showed first 250 characters
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Some jobs are stressful by definition because of the risks involved. Some jobs may involve matters of life and death and there are others that can be emotionally draining. On analysis of different kinds of workplace stress, it has been found that the stress is generally due to the following factors: high demands on the job, real or perceived lack of control concerning those demands, inefficient organization and communication, and an unsupportive work environment... Showed next 250 characters
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