The impact of stress on productivity of employees at the Education Training and Development practices Sector Education and Training Authority /
Abstract (Summary)
The goal of the study was to investigate the impact of stress on productivity of
employees at the Education Training and Development Practices: Sector
Education and Training Authority (ETDP SETA). According to Dean
(2002:38), stress-related illnesses have been a leading cause for low
productivity levels in the workplace. Immense pressure at work has led to
stress, which makes it the number one factor that has lead to illness.
For this study applied research was utilised, as its main goal was directed
towards shedding light in as far as the impact of stress on productivity in the
organisation was concerned. Thus the study helped to elucidate descriptive
information on the impact of stress on employees at the ETDP SETA, and
gave specific details about the phenomena in question. Research was
conducted within the framework of a survey. No sampling was done, as the
total population was very small. The respondents in this study were the 51
employees at the ETDP SETA who were employed during the
commencement of the study. Questionnaires were designed and distributed
by delegates, of the Head of Division Human Resources to all the sections at
the ETDP SETA. From the results obtained it was evident that there were
many stress factors that the employees at the ETDP SETA endured, and the
enquiry proved that the impact of stress affected productivity negatively. The
fact that the majority of the employees thought that the organisation did not
care about them was a reflection of huge dissatisfaction that undoubtedly
lowered productivity.
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University of Pretoria etd –Menze, M N (2006)
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School:University of Pretoria/Universiteit van Pretoria
School Location:South Africa
Source Type:Master's Thesis
Keywords:stress management psychology job productivity
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