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Discussion: Organizational Stress: Positive or Negative? WK 5

Watch the video in the link below
How To Deal With Stress as a Leader – Miles Adcox (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVfXtvIVLzI  )

Discussion: Organizational Stress: Positive or Negative?
Consider the following two scenarios:

Scenario 1
The atmosphere at a small technology firm in California is always confusing and chaotic. Employees are under constant pressure to meet deadlines, and expectations frequently and suddenly change. Despite the lack of clarity, supervisors frequently reprimand employees for failure to perform. Supervisors often give these reprimands publicly. Employees constantly compete for supervisor attention.

Scenario 2

Workers at a business consulting firm in Massachusetts do the same job they have done in the same way they have done it for the past 10 years. Employees receive almost no supervision or feedback. Leadership does little to promote change or foster creativity. Employees rarely communicate with those outside of their departments. Employees work quietly in an orderly manner but receive little stimulation.

It is likely easy to identify which of the scenarios is less stressful, but is either environment desirable or indicative of a healthy organization?

Normally, the term organizational stress is a negative concept. The majority of stress researchers have focused on personal distress rather than on examining the positive aspect of stress called eustress (Chou et al., 2014). Scholars and practitioners need to give more attention to the question of if and when organizational stress can be beneficial.

To prepare for this Discussion, consider your experiences with stress in organizations and how you as a leader would address organizational stress.

By Day 3
Post your evaluation of the impact of organizational stress on the health of an organization. In your evaluation, do the following:

Explain whether you think organizational stress can be positive, negative, or both.
Then, given your proposed nature of stress, explain how you, as a leader, would work to promote or minimize stress within your organization.
Identify two or more specific tools and strategies you would employ to assess and manage organizational stress.
Be sure to support your work with a minimum of two specific citations from this weeks Learning Resources and one or more additional scholarly sources.

Refer to the Week 5 Discussion Rubric for specific grading elements and criteria. Your Instructor will use this rubric to assess your work.

Read a selection of your colleagues postings.

By Day 5
Respond to two or more of your colleagues postings in one or more of the following ways:

Offer an example from personal experience that validates your colleagues evaluation of organizational stress. Explain how your example validates his or her experiences.
Critique one or more of your colleagues suggested strategies and/or tools for assessing employee stress, and offer an alternative perspective.
Please note that, for each response, you must include a minimum of one appropriately cited scholarly reference.

Return to this Discussion in a few days to read the responses to your initial posting. Note what insights you gained as a result of reading the comments your colleagues made.

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