John Gardner
Stress: The Profit killer
Stress: The Profit killer
Couldn't load pickup availability
Stress presents a real danger to the profitability of almost all companies. However, it is almost never recognised because, according to corporate management thinking, to do so would admit weakness.
This book is intended for both employers and employees. By each having a better understanding of the other profits can improve. That is what this book is about. It shows, step by step what to look out for, what to do and how to do it.
Everyone benefits from working in a profitable company, no one feels great cheer working in a cash-strapped business hanging on by the skin of its overdraft. A happy stress-free environment improves profits, a great deal of evidence tells us so, which creates a happy, stress-free workplace. It is a logic cycle of events.
There are simple, easy steps to take that will show employees and bosses their company/boss/employees are worth their place in the company. Properly motivated employees will go that extra mile when needed - if they feel valued. But it is not a one-way street. Employees too should respect and motivate their bosses. How to do that is outlined in this easy-to-read book.
It is a simple message, work together to get rid of the stress and watch the balance sheet improve.
Share
