Stress and Human Performance
Discover the intricate relationship between stress and performance in "Stress and Human Performance" by esteemed authors published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1996. This comprehensive volume spans 328 pages of essential insights into how stress impacts our abilities to perform tasks, make decisions, and interact within teams.
The book delves into both fundamental and applied research, illuminating the various aspects of stress that affect human performance. It also explores effective interventions designed to mitigate the adverse effects of stress, providing valuable strategies for professionals in various fields.
Whether you are a researcher, educator, or simply interested in understanding the dynamics of stress in the workplace and beyond, this hardback edition is an invaluable resource. Enhance your knowledge and equip yourself with the tools to improve performance in high-stress situations.