When your team is happy, healthy and engaged in their work, they’re more likely to meet their goals and help you to meet organisational goals. Although it’s difficult to completely eliminate stressful situations, there are actions you can take to prevent stress, as well as helping others to effectively deal with stress when it arises. When people are stressed or burned out, their performance and relationships with others will suffer. This guide covers what you can do to minimise some of the key triggers for workplace stress that could potentially affect you and your team.
On this page
- What can I do to reduce workplace stress?
- Get to know your team better
- Lead by example to promote healthy working habits
- Review workloads, duties and responsibilities
- Identify potential conflict and people issues and handle them early
- Discourage ‘presenteeism’ in your team
- Manage the mental health of your team while remote working
- Where can I find more information?
- Top tips for having a conversation about stress
What can I do to reduce workplace stress?
Get to know your team better
Lead by example to promote healthy working habits
Review workloads, duties and responsibilities
Identify potential conflict and people issues and handle them early
Discourage ‘presenteeism’ in your team
Support the mental health of your team
Top tips for having a conversation about stress
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