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EFFECT OF YOGA ON MANAGEMENT AND EMPLOYEES

    1 Author(s):  RAJESH KUMAR MISHRA

Vol -  1, Issue- 1 ,         Page(s) : 102 - 107  (2010 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

Busy professionals have a lot of demands on their time and allocating time for yoga just doesn’t factor. But what if they understood the potential benefits to their work and home lives? Stress in the workplace today is a major consideration for employers and anything that can be introduced to alleviate this is a potential benefit to both employers and the employees. Less stressful employees will be more productive and are less likely to need time off through illness. Less stressful employees are likely to have happier home lives and this in turn leads to increased productivity. I believe yoga is not only an activity you should put in your life, but one that employers should actively encourage, either by establishing classes, or even allotting time in the work day for training sessions.

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