Business leaders identify workplace stress as the number one risk to employee health and productivity. Researchers at Harvard and Stanford estimate that workplace stress contributes to at least 120,000 deaths each year and accounts for as much as 8% of annual health care costs in the U.S. The Stress-Reduction Pyramid: A Guide to Managing the Greatest Threat to Employee Health and Productivity sets forth practical actions managers, executive leaders and human resource professionals can take to reduce and transform unhealthy stress. The book presents research, case examples and stepwise approaches for action in such areas as performing diagnostics, changing culture, restructuring jobs and building resilience. The Stress Reduction Pyramid is a detailed resource for leaders who know that recognizing and responding to the causes of stress at work are critical to fostering employee engagement and productivity and reducing health care expense.