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Stress Management
The Cost of Ignoring Stress
Recognise Workplace Stress
Common Causes
Tackle the Causes
Managing Workplace Stress
6 Sources of Help

Stress Management

4. Tackle the Causes

Taking action to manage stress effectively can have a positive effect. Employees will be more committed to your business and productivity is likely to increase.

4.1 Introduce measures to reduce the demands of the job.

  • Set targets that are challenging but realistic.
  • Make sure employees do not take on too much work. Encourage delegation where possible.
  • Provide training in time management, if necessary. Encourage employees to prioritise and tackle the most important tasks first.
  • Cut back on time-wasting activities, such as over-long meetings.

4.2 Take steps to avoid a long-hours culture.

  • Encourage employees to take regular short breaks, in addition to longer holidays to allow them to unwind fully.
  • Make sure they take a lunch break, rather than eating on the job.
  • Encourage employees to leave on time and to do something in complete contrast to their work.

4.3 Implement policies and procedures to improve working relationships.

  • Draw up a policy to prevent bullying and harrassment.
  • Consider training managers in interpersonal skills.
  • Make sure there is someone within the company that employees can bring their problems to in confidence.

4.4 Establish a style of management that is appropriate and productive.

  • Rule by reward, not punishment. Let employees know their work is valued and appreciated.
  • Review performance regularly, so employees know how well they are doing.
  • Operate an open door policy, and encourage employees to approach you with problems.
  • Monitor levels of absence and sickness leave.
  • Survey staff to assess staff attitudes and experiences in the workplace.
  • Draw up a stress policy stating that you take stress seriously and detailing how you plan to deal with workplace stress.
  • Offer employees training, help, advice and support.

4.5 Inform employees about changes that affect the way the company operates.

  • Ensure employees understand the company's long-term goals.
  • Explain the reasons for any change and how they might be affected.
  • Arrange meetings to discuss new projects so everyone is clear what is happening and knows what is expected of them.
  • Encourage two-way communication with staff. Ask for input, ideas and opinions.

4.6 Establish clear job descriptions.

  • Clarify employees' objectives and responsibilities.

4.7 Provide support to employees experiencing personal problems and difficulties.

  • Offer employees time off if necessary.
  • Consider offering more flexible working arrangements.
  • If appropriate, encourage employees to seek professional help.
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