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Tim McCartney's and Mike Neville's little book U-Turn is a readable
and fascinating excursion through the often successful attempts of
two professionals to engage with the deep social and psychological
problems of a small state - the seven hundred island archipelago of
the Bahamas. Starting appropriately with their own very different
backgrounds (McCartney is Bahamian while Neville is Irish and
trained in the UK), the book traces the history of how they came
together and worked to combat problems of drug addiction, stress
and mental disease, developing along the way their own unique
programs based on individual as well as large group interaction.
U-Turn provides searing insights into the mental health problems
faced by small states, but goes far beyond that, to suggest
workable solutions for the managing of mental health problems in
any jurisdiction in the twenty-first century. -Brian Meeks,
Professor of Social and Political Change Director, the Sir Arthur
Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies The University of
the West Indies
Stress and conflict are realities of life. Most workers feel
stressed on a daily basis. Perhaps this stress is due to the
recession in the economy, job losses, more work, going to school
while working, job change, more responsibilities, uncertainty,
conflict, and/or too many things to achieve in a short time period.
People are living in a constant period of transition, and the shelf
life of solutions keeps getting shorter since what works today can
become obsolete a few months later. Where is all the stress coming
from in today's life? Stress is often coming from or caused by
people, technology, new information, and globalization trends. Some
of the commonly addressed sources of stress for businesses can
include changes in nature of the workforce, economy, social trends,
politics, leadership, management, organizational structures,
products, services, customers, changing and conflicting demands,
and location of where the firm produces or offers its products.
Managing Workplace Stress and Conflict amid Change is about helping
people effectively manage stress, conflict, and change in the
workplace. The topics covered in this book include change
management, conflict management, time management, stress
management, and effective problem-solving. The book emphasizes that
stress, conflict and change are realities of life in every
organization. They are a natural part of evolution and human
development. They have been handled for thousands of years and
should be positively managed so that professionals may maximize
their productivity and success in life.
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