An Analysis of Work-Life Balance Harmony Banking Industry

Kalaiselvi, K and Krishnan, A (2025) An Analysis of Work-Life Balance Harmony Banking Industry. In: DIGITAL ENTREPRENEURS' GUIDE TO ENGLISH: COMMUNICATING IN THE ONLINE MARKETPLACE. Kripa-Drishti Publications, Maharashtra. ISBN 978-93-47336-20-1

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Abstract

Today, work-life balance has expanded to include all genders. It’s also broader than just
families. Banking is an industry that handles cash, credit, and other financial transactions.
Bank employees are responsible for most of the everyday operations at financial
institutions. It is their job to keep track of all the money that goes in and out of a bank. The
idea includes concepts such as Effective time management, Stress management, Burnout
prevention with technology, many professional work cultures and expectations have
changed. The result: a more integrated, and fuzzier, relationship between “work” and
“personal” time. A bank employee is an individual who advises their clients with regard to
financial matters. Duties concerning savings, loans, taxes, investments, and securities are
all within the job realm of a banker. They provide financial assistance to their client in
accordance with their required needs. Work-life balance of banking professional has
become one of the greatest challenges in today’s world. There can be no debate on the fact
that work life balance is essential and important for a stress free and fulfilling life,
especially for a employee. In this project aims to explore the challenges bank employees
face in balancing their professional and personal lives and to identify strategies that
organizations can adopt to improve employee well-being and productivity.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: Commerce > Human Resources
Domains: Commerce
Depositing User: Mr IR Admin
Date Deposited: 11 May 2026 11:42
Last Modified: 11 May 2026 11:42
URI: https://ir.vistas.ac.in/id/eprint/17867

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