13 April 2006

Your Job May Be Killing You

Workplace stress apparently can be linked to heart disease. A leading management expert explores this and other astonishing findings that connect workplace disengagement to health problems.

A GMJ Q&A with James K. Harter, coauthor of "Manage Your Human Sigma" (Harvard Business Review, July-August 2005)
We all know that workplace stress is hard on our health. But recent research suggests it can actually be deadly. In this interview, a leading expert on workplace management and well-being reveals some astonishing findings, including this one: Workplace stress apparently can be linked to heart disease -- the number-one cause of death in Americans over 35.
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