The Stress Equation: Reduce Burnout, Increase Happiness and Productivity

Lagre, Marcus

  • 出版商: Pragmatic Bookshelf
  • 出版日期: 2024-09-17
  • 售價: $1,590
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,511
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 128
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 9798888651018
  • ISBN-13: 9798888651018
  • 海外代購書籍(需單獨結帳)

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商品描述

Workplace stress is not the weakness of individuals; it's caused by systemic problems. Armed with the insights in this book, you can identify, analyze, and systematically reduce the factors that lead to poor health, low productivity, and personal burnout. This book gives you a framework for understanding stress, and a vocabulary to make it easier to discuss it among colleagues. Stress can be fixed; find out how.

The interviewer asks, "How well do you cope with stress?" Your response should be, "Let's fix your environment so we don't have to."

Work-related stress is one of the leading causes of mental illness among white-collar workers. It hurts companies, projects, and (most importantly) people! Stress is a burden that's created when teams stop working well. The Stress Equation is a model and a tool to help talk about stress as a systemic issue. By exploring how pressure, complexity, and security interact in software teams, we move focus away from the individual, so that we can talk about stress from a team and organizational perspective. By exploring external factors, we discuss how to solve problems rather than cope with the consequences. Whether you're an individual feeling stressed or a manager who can help, you'll learn the causes of, fixes for, and how to talk about stress. We regulate pressure by how we decide how much work we have to do and when it needs to be finished. Complexity is decided by how we handle our product and organization design. Our security is less about our pay and benefits, and more about the support and trust we feel.

Stress should not be a given. Instead, it's a symptom of a diseased organization. With this book, you can begin the healing process.

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商品描述(中文翻譯)

工作場所的壓力並不是個人的弱點;而是由系統性問題所引起的。透過本書中的見解,您可以識別、分析並系統性地減少導致健康不佳、低生產力和個人倦怠的因素。本書提供了一個理解壓力的框架,以及一套詞彙,使您能夠更輕鬆地與同事討論這個話題。壓力是可以解決的;了解如何解決它。

面試官問:「您如何應對壓力?」您的回答應該是:「讓我們改善您的環境,這樣我們就不必應對壓力。」

與工作相關的壓力是白領工作者精神疾病的主要原因之一。它對公司、專案以及(最重要的)人員造成傷害!壓力是一種負擔,當團隊無法良好運作時便會產生。《壓力方程式》是一個模型和工具,幫助我們將壓力視為一個系統性問題來討論。透過探索壓力、複雜性和安全感在軟體團隊中的互動,我們將焦點從個人轉移到團隊和組織的角度。透過探討外部因素,我們討論如何解決問題,而不是應對後果。無論您是感到壓力的個人,還是能夠提供幫助的經理,您都將學習到壓力的成因、解決方法以及如何討論壓力。我們透過決定需要完成多少工作以及何時完成來調節壓力。複雜性則取決於我們如何處理產品和組織設計。我們的安全感不僅僅關乎薪資和福利,更關乎我們所感受到的支持和信任。

壓力不應該是理所當然的。相反,它是組織病態的症狀。透過本書,您可以開始療癒的過程。

您需要的:無特殊要求。