High Anxiety: Work-Related Stress Could Prove Fatal In The Long Run
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- Building a Team
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Overview: From the executive summary: ‘Despite the advent of technological evolution, the biology of stress has not changed much. Workplace stress can shut the body's non-essential functions; kick up the heart rate and blood pressure, and release the same flight-or-fight cocktail in the blood. The body makes no distinction between a lean and hungry tiger and a sober-toothed boss. The body is stuck in the Stone Age with response to stress.’ No matter by how many gadgets a person is surrounded, a human will remain a human and so will the workplace woes. Thus, it is essential to overcome work related stress. The paper explores this issue in detail.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jul 2000 | Pages: 2






