CREATING A STABLE WORK ENVIRONMENT TO REDUCE STRESS IN ORGANIZATIONS
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Creating a stable and supportive work environment is essential to reducing workplace stress, enhancing employee well-being, and improving organizational performance. This article examines the key factors contributing to occupational stress and explores evidence-based strategies for fostering a resilient and healthy organizational climate. Emphasis is placed on leadership practices, employee engagement, work-life balance, and organizational culture as central elements in building a stress-resilient workplace. By integrating psychological safety, clear communication, and proactive stress management policies, organizations can minimize stress-related issues and promote sustainable productivity. The study also highlights practical recommendations for managers and human resource professionals to design and implement effective interventions aimed at stress reduction and workplace stability..
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