From Pressure to Performance: An Analytical Approach to the Impact of Workplace Stressors on Employee Health and Productivity
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Abstract
Workplace stress is one of the rising concerns in modern organizations, relating to the well-being and productivity level of employees. This study has considered the main stress factors in the workplace, such as high workload, unclear job expectations, job insecurity, inadequate compensation, toxic work environments, and lack of managerial support, as key elements for investigation. This research analyzes the relationships of these stressors with the health issues of employees and their productivity through a quantitative research approach. The results indicate that high levels of workplace stress contribute significantly to problems with physical and psychological health, hence leading to reduced productivity. This paper closes with recommendations on the adoption of effective stress management strategies in the organization, which may include workplace wellness programs, clarity in defining job roles, and leadership development programs. These interventions may enhance well-being among employees and lead to better performance and increased organizational success.