The truth about burnout : how organizations cause personal stress and what to do about it
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The truth about burnout : how organizations cause personal stress and what to do about it
Jossey-Bass, c1997
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-175) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Today's workforce is experiencing job burnout in epidemic proportions. Workers at all levels, both white- and blue-collar, feel stressed out, insecure, misunderstood, undervalued, and alienated at their workplace. This original and important book debunks the common myth that when workers suffer job burnout they are solely responsible for their fatigue, anger, and don't give a damn attitude. The book clearly shows where the accountability often belongs...squarely on the shoulders of the organization.
Table of Contents
1. The Current Crisis. 2. How You Experience Burnout. 3. What Causes Burnout? 4. Why Do Anything About Burnout? 5. Crisis Intervention to Stop Burnout. 6. Preventing Burnout and Building Engagement. 7. Promoting Human Values. Afterword: Moving Toward a Better Future. Appendix: Assessing the Work Environment.
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