Stress and the manager : making it work for you

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Stress and the manager : making it work for you

Karl Albrecht

(A Touchstone book)

Simon & Schuster, 1986, c1979

  • pbk.

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"A Spectrum book."

Reprint. Originally published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, c1979

Includes bibliographies and index

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Ours is a fast paced world. The need to help ourselves and other professional people manage stress has never been greater. This book pioneered the wave of business interest in stress management, based on Karl Albrecht's original work with stress management training. Use Stress and the Manager as your own personal guide to managing stress, and as a resource for your managers in training programs on personal effectiveness and stress management. It covers the basic definition of stress, how it effects the body, knowing when stress is harmful and when it is not, and how to manage your life, work, and activities to keep stress within your comfort zone. Also covers techniques for managing that can help others control their stress levels. Dr. Hans Selye, father of the medical theory of stress, says, "I would not hesitate to support this book and will give it a place of prominence in the library of our International Institute of Stress, for all those concerned with management." Provide a copy of Stress and the Manager to every one of your managers and team leaders.

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