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The Impact Of Occupational Stress On Worker’s Performance
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This research examined the Impact of Occupational Stress on Worker’s Performance with special reference to Neimenth International Pharmaceuticals Plc. The research adopted survey research design. Data were gathered through primary source with the aid of a well-structured questionnaire. Simple random sampling technique was adopted in the selection of sample, this was used to eliminate biasness in the selection process of the respondents.
Data garnered were presented on table using percentage and the formulated hypotheses were analysed with the used of Chi-square statistical method. The result of the analysis shows that there is significant relationship between deadlines and stress. Also, there is significant relationship between working conditions and productivity of employees. And there is significant relationship between job insecurity and stress.
Based on the conclusion of the analysis recommendations were proffered to the staff and management of Neimenth International Pharmaceuticals Plc.
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]CHAPTER ONE1.0 INTRODUCTIONProductivity refers to the measure
of efficiency of a given input in producing a given output. Productivity
improvement in the large society or organization has of recent
generated much attention and concern. The success of failure of failure
of an organization largely depend on its level of productivity which may
be high or low depending on several factor (Irukwu, 2001).Schular
(1981), defined stress as “ dynamic condition in which an individua ... Continue reading---
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 3 ]CHAPTER ONE1.0 INTRODUCTIONProductivity refers to the measure
of efficiency of a given input in producing a given output. Productivity
improvement in the large society or organization has of recent
generated much attention and concern. The success of failure of failure
of an organization largely depend on its level of productivity which may
be high or low depending on several factor (Irukwu, 2001).Schular
(1981), defined stress as “ dynamic condition in which an individua ... Continue reading---
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