Stress and challenge at the top : the paradox of the successful executive

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Stress and challenge at the top : the paradox of the successful executive

James Campbell Quick, Debra L. Nelson, Jonathan D. Quick

(Wiley series on studies in occupational stress)

Wiley, c1990

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-201) and index

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Description

One in a series of books reviewing existing work in the field of organizational behaviour, occupational health and the link between stress and health, this volume examines distinguishing features of executives' lives, factors which evoke stress and recommendations for stress management.

Table of Contents

  • Successful executives - a profile of drive and ambition
  • executive stress - the risks of success
  • preventive stress management - what works and what doesn't
  • profiles of male executives - able men in trying times
  • profiles of female executives - the ladies at the top
  • meeting the challenge - messages from the top
  • loneliness - a lethal problem
  • forming healthy attachments - key to the paradox.

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