A consensus emerged between participants that workplace stress is primarily due to large workload, deadlines, and work hours, which include weekend and on call hours. These stressors are reduced by supervisors who are available to help with direction, support, and hands-on assistance. Empowering workers were also found to be key to helping to reduce workplace stress. Participants emphasized that supervisors who encouraged their independence, trusted their judgment, valued their input, and who appreciated the work they did helped to motivate employees in spite of the stress. Supervisors…mehr
A consensus emerged between participants that workplace stress is primarily due to large workload, deadlines, and work hours, which include weekend and on call hours. These stressors are reduced by supervisors who are available to help with direction, support, and hands-on assistance. Empowering workers were also found to be key to helping to reduce workplace stress. Participants emphasized that supervisors who encouraged their independence, trusted their judgment, valued their input, and who appreciated the work they did helped to motivate employees in spite of the stress. Supervisors displaying a positive attitude toward workers, allowing grievances to be aired, and who were empathetic and supportive in their words and actions were valued. Employees seemed to also perceive a connection between a positive supervisory relationship and enhanced job performance in the employee.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Keith is an entrepreneur and author. Dr. Keith is CEO of a three-part business titled, "Keith Enterprises." He is associated with a life coaching/mentorship achievement project to create part-time income for singles and couples. He co-authored books entitled, "Battling Depression in the Church," which illustrates pastors' role in counseling parishioners on mental health - Depression, and "A Case Study Phenomenon Approach: Are Alternative Schools Education Programs for K-12 a Holding Cell for Black Students in an Eastern North Carolina School System?," which depicts Black and Latino students being ostracized from other peers when it comes to educational values. And he authored a book entitled, "What, Are You Crazy? A Mental Health Situation - Spiritual Well Being With My Eyes: A Personal Perspective," which depicts daily activities to heal the spirit (found on lulu.com, amazon.com, and b&n.com). He is working on a book to follow up on the Church book titled "Mental Health Challenges in the Church: The Next Step for Church Leaders." Also, Dr. Keith works with a non-profit organization, Keith Schoolhouse Museum, in Cainhoy-Wando, SC, by selling books and T-Shirts to support activities and operations at the museum. Dr. Keith is married with one child and two grandchildren. Thank you for your time. (dr.keithdba@gmail.com/ Edward.keithjr@yahoo.com), text (803-480-6076 for additional details).
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