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2 Stress in the Workplace Kathy L. Lantz , MSHCA, MBA
Chapter 12 Stress in the Workplace Kathy L. Lantz , MSHCA, MBA

3 Learning Outcomes The definition of stress
The process model of stress and coping How stress can negatively affect individuals and organizations How personalities, race and gender affect an individual's level of stress The four categories of stress in the workplace The various coping strategies available to organizations The concepts of learned optimism and hardiness training

4 Define Stress Cognitive-transitional theory A particular relationship between the person and the environment that is appraised by the person as taxing or exceeding his or her resources and endangering his or her well being Eutress = euphoria + stress Distress = negative + destructive outcomes

5 Negative Effects of Distress
Accidents Absenteeism Employee turnover Loss of productivity Direct medical, legal and insurance costs Workers’ compensation awards Tort and liability judgments

6 Various Forms of Stress
Positive or Negative Constructive or destructive stress External or Internal Physical conditions or psychological tendencies Short Term or Long Term Acute or chronic conditions

7 Individual Levels of Stress
Personality Minorities Gender

8 4 Categories for Causes of Stress
Individual task demands Individual role demands Group demands Organizational demands

9 Coping Strategies Reactive coping Anticipatory coping
Preventive coping Proactive coping

10 Learned Optimism Martin Seligman
Theory suggests people can “learn” optimism by undoing pessimistic thinking and disputing negative thought and beliefs Three primary elements of explanatory style: Stability Globality Locus of Control

11 HardiTraining Program
To prevent stress in the workplace Comprises building an employee’s attitudes of commitment, control and challenge Commitment – to life changes Control – to influence what happens in life Challenge – to enhance ones performance HardiAttitudes engage fully in the personal and work life and support great life meaning

12 Stress Management Preventive and Proactive Anticipatory Coping
Identify major stressors Communicate with employees Anticipatory Coping Assist employees to identify their stress levels Develop individual stress management programs Reactive Coping Employees recognize symptoms of distress Exercise and nutritious diet and positive attitude on life

13 Schwarzer’s Process Model of Stress and Coping
Based on individuals perception of situation Perceptual outcomes Challenge Threat Harm The combination of individual’s perception of the situation and coping strategies will determine the consequences: behavioral, psychological, physiological or combination

14 Conflict Management, Decision Making and Negotiation Skills
Chapter 13 Conflict Management, Decision Making and Negotiation Skills Kathy L. Lantz, MSHCA, MBA

15 Learning Outcomes The definition of conflict
The four basic types of conflict The five-conflict-handling modes The difference between the rational and the bounded rationality approach to decision making The four basic styles of decision making The three major negotiation models

16 Conflict Occurs when an individual or group feels negatively affected by another individual or group Four basic types of conflict: 1) Goal 2) Cognitive 3) Affective 4) Procedural

17 5 Level of Conflict Intrapersonal conflict Interpersonal conflict Intragroup conflict Intergroup conflict Interorganizational conflict

18 5 Conflict-Handling Modes
Competition Avoidance Compromise Accommodation Collaboration

19 Decision-Making Approaches
Rational Approach Bounded Rationality Perspective

20 Rational Approach Economic rationality model
Systematic analysis of the problem Choice and implementation of a solution in a logical step-by-step sequence Considered the “ideal” method of decision making

21 8-Step Approach Monitor the decision environment
Define the decision problem Specify decision objectives Diagnose the problem Develop alternative solutions Evaluated alternatives Choose the best alternative Implement the chose alternative

22 4 Styles of Decision Making
Directive Analytic Conceptual Behavioral

23 3 Negotiation Models Distributive Integrative Interactive

24 APA Format Basic academic requirement for written assignments at Kaplan University Title page: course number/name, project/assignment, students’ name and date Content pages: Double spaced, 5-space paragraph indent, 12-font, times new roman Reference page: Sources listed in APA format


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