Research Paper on Eliminating Job Stress Thesis. Retrieved from https://studentshare.org/business/1400451-job-stress
Research Paper on Eliminating Job Stress Thesis. https://studentshare.org/business/1400451-job-stress.
Organizations deemed to be successful may still run into internal problems, mostly related to their employees. These employees form a major part of the organizational setup. and majorly it is due to their performance that organizations become successful or bankrupt (Dewe, Driscroll O, & Cooper L, 2010). A major concern of organizations is the productivity of their employees as the achievement of organizational goals depends on it. One major factor that may severely impact employees’ performance at work is “job stress”. (Dewe, Driscroll O, & Cooper L, 2010).
Executive Summary
The awareness that job stress can adversely affect the performance of workers in an organization can be alarming since stress may be inherent in most organizations. This study explores how job stress affects the work performance of employees in an organization. Specifically, this study engages discussions with teachers and staff of a school. A focus group interview was conducted with 10 members of the educational institution concerned. They were asked their opinions regarding the relationship between job stress and employee performance; the main causes of job stress; what happens to them when they are stressed and the impact of job stress in both their personal and professional lives.
Background of the study
With the increase in the volume of work, complexity in situations and heavy competitions job stress is on the rise. Generally, stress is what one feels when the demands on his life exceed his ability to meet those demands. According to data from health and safety, company executives recorded that in Britain around 420,000 were going through stress, anxiety, and other pressure issues. In 2006, the figures mounted to 195,000 fresh cases (Dewe, Driscroll O, & Cooper L, 2010). Over the years the rate has continued to increase and by 2007 it was stated that out of every 6 individuals at work, one among them was experiencing job stress. When carrying out research, it is important to understand the scope of the problem and how it will benefit the industry in that regard. As it can be seen from the statistics mentioned above, job stress is a significant issue. Since each employee is an asset of the organization and is contributing to the running of the organization it is essential to study his/her interests and issues and keep them at foremost position (Cottrell & Mckenzie, 2010).