Stress at Workplace
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Can you describe what definition of stress and work example which supports how communication could have aided in controlling the stressful situation?
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The answer to this problem explains workplace stress and the use of communications to reduce it . The references related to the answer are also included.
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The definition of stress is that there is mental or emotional tension that is the result of unfavorable or taxing circumstances. In the workplace there are several reasons for mental and emotional tension. Some examples are job insecurity, heavy workload, threat of being fired, harassment, conflicts at work, and long hours.
Improved communication can aid in controlling stressful situations at work. Communicate and find out if the ...
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