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Describe the different sources of stress facing employees both on and off the job.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Lower-level employees have little or no opportunity to make decisions in
 
  A) top-down decision making. B) empowered decision making. C) rational decision making. D) programmed decision making.



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A common source of stress is the conflict between work and family; both of these roles require full-time commitment and results in role juggling. Role ambiguity occurs when the employee is uncertain as to what is required, and overload results from trying to do more work than is humanly possible. In the workplace, stress is caused by occupational demands, responsibility for others, and feelings of isolation.

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