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lb_gilbert

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Discuss major life events and minor life events as sources of personal stress.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

List and briefly define six job-related stressors.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 3

What are some of the steps managers can take to make sure that job-related stressors do not cause employees to experience stress levels so high their well-being and performance are impaired?
 
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Question 4

Discuss some group- and organizational-related stressors.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

You are a life saver.

Answer to Question 2

Right on time. Thanks a bunch.

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I appreciate you answering this question. Great community

Answer to Question 4

Potential sources of excessive stress can arise at the work group and organizational levels. At the work-group level, misunderstandings, conflicts, and interpersonal disagreements can be sources of negative stress for group members. Uncomfortable working conditions are another source of stress for groups and entire organizations. Excessive noise, temperature extremes, and poorly designed office equipment and machinery can be very stressful when employees are exposed to them day in and day out. Potentially unsafe or dangerous jobs can cause stress and injuries. Mergers and acquisitions are often an organizational source of stress.



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