dc.description.abstract | The study aimed at establishing the effect of stress on employee productivity using Kajunki Sec.
School as the case study located in Kayunga district. The specific objectives of the study were to;
assess the way stress at individual level affect the productivity of employee, to find out how the
stress at organizational level affects employee productivity, and to examine the ways in which
stress at extra-organizational level affect employee productivity.
The study employed the case study research design and adopted both qualitative and quantitative
research approaches to collect data. The methods used in obtaining primary data included; self administered questionnaire, interviews aided by interview guide. The secondary was also used
and obtained through secondary data sources; text books, reports, education journals, among
others. Krejice and Morgan 2007 were used to select the sample size of 44 out of the 50 total
populations. Data was analyzed using descriptive data analysis, used regression analysis to
interpret it and was presented using tables.
The findings revealed that employee productivity is affected by stress from different levels both
within and outside the organization. The study concludes that stress affects the employee
productivity of an organization and therefore organizations have to manage stress among
employees to be able to increase their productivity levels. The researcher went on and further
recommended the organizations to design their work places in a favorable way for employees to
work comfortably in, to encourage job rotations and enlargement to control boredom that comes
with the repetitive nature of the employees’ tasks, the supervisors to be friendly and welcoming
to the employees hence creating a good working atmosphere to improve and increase employee
productivity. Further research was emphasized on the relationship between stress and employee
productivity. | en_US |