Under Pressure: Managing Stress And Engagement On The Job

Under Pressure: Managing Stress And Engagement On The Job
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The new perks and policies employers are leveraging to reengage their workforce. Job stress is not new, but as Knowledge@Wharton reports, global competition, downsizing, and the state of being constantly tethered to the office by technology have created disturbing trends among workers, from decreased engagement to lower productivity and lower life satisfaction. Under Pressure: Increased Stress and Diminishing Engagement on the Job examines the issues facing employees and the employers for whom they work. Drawn from the best of Knowledge@Wharton's reporting, this volume in the Knowledge@Wharton Essentials series addresses: What is causing unprecedented levels of stress on the job Why employee loyalty is a casualty of the new workplace What perks companies offer and what employees want How the 40-hour work week is being redefined The challenge to turn off the switch and take a break from technology The art of motivating employees Why fostering a culture of ‘companionate love’ in the workplace matters This quick read features Knowledge@Wharton’s reporting on the research and thought leadership of Iwan Barankay, Sigal Barsade, Matthew Bidwell, Peter Cappelli, Adam Cobb, Stewart Friedman, Adam Grant, Wayne Guay, Carolyn Marvin, Olivia “Mandy” O’Neill, JP Pawliw-Fry, Nancy Rothbard, Deborah Small, and Hendrie Weisinger, among others. Under Pressure is a must-read for those who are experiencing stress on the job due to increased demands at work and at home, as well as employers who wish to understand those who report to them and who are looking for new ways to engage employees.

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