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    Understanding Employee Motivation

    physiological, safety, social, ego, and self- actualizing. Maslow argued that lower level needs had to be satisfied before the next higher level need would motivate employees. Herzberg's work categorized motivation into two factors: motivators and hygienes (Herzberg, Mausner, & Snyderman, 1959). Motivator or intrinsic factors, such as achievement and recognition, produce job satisfaction. Hygiene or extrinsic factors, such as pay and job security, produce job dissatisfaction. Vroom's theory is based on the

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    Sustainability Report

    Chapter 1 – Introduction   1.1 The need to Enhance Performance The most imperative holdings any organization posses, will be its "individuals". At the point when these individuals will be despondent, unmotivated, or feel separated from the general workings in their organization, the whole association experiences low benefit, low assurance, and high worker turn over. In request to face the challenges and intensity in the business world, numerous organisations

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    Motivating Employees in Recessionary Times

    Principles of Management | Motivating Employees in Recessionary Times | Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary 2 Introduction 3 Terms of Reference 3 Background/context 3 Methodology 3 Findings 4 McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y 4 Introduction 4 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 5 Herzberg’s Theory of Motivation 6 Conclusion 9 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 9 Herzberg’s Theory of Motivation 9 McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y 9 Recommendations 0

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    Introduction to Motivation

    physiological, safety, social, ego, and self- actualizing. Maslow argued that lower level needs had to be satisfied before the next higher level need would motivate employees. Herzberg's work categorized motivation into two factors: motivators and hygienes (Herzberg, Mausner, & Snyderman, 1959). Motivator or intrinsic factors, such as achievement and recognition, produce job satisfaction. Hygiene or extrinsic factors, such as pay and job security, produce job dissatisfaction. Vroom's theory is based on

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    Organisational Behaviour

    Introduction This report was done on Le Champ (SEA) Pte. Ltd., an electronics components distribution company. It is to analyse and identify the problems involving job satisfaction, attitudes, personalities and values in the company. During the global economic crisis, the top management of the company implemented some measures to counter the crisis. The finance manager was monitoring company’s expenditures very tightly, freezing all overseas business travels and stopping all product trainings

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    Motivation

    10/3/2010 Lecture Map: We Are Here... Lecture Map: We Are Here... Individual •Biographical Traits •Personality •Values & Attitudes •Ability Group •Communication •Other Groups •Conflict •Power & Politics •Group Structure •Work Teams •Leadership •Decision Making Organization •Culture •Structure •Design •Technology •Work Processes •Selection Processes •Training Programs •Appraisal Practices Lecturer: Cheryl “Nyahra” Gittens •Perception •Motivation •Individual Learning •Decision Making 1

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    Effects Of Leadership Theories

    assumes that the average person is lazy, and only work for money and security. So the only way to get people to work is by using strict control. Theory Y assumes that most people are motivated by those things at the top of Maslow’s hierarchy. In 1966, Herzberg found that what motivated people at work, and then he divided the causes into motivators and hygiene factors. Motivators give workers job satisfaction, such as responsibility, while hygiene factors give job dissatisfaction to employees, such as wages

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    Money as a Motivior

    Contents Is money a motivator? 2 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs 2 Path-Goal Framework 3 Herzberg’s Motivation-Hygiene Theory 3 Conclusion 4 Question two 5 2.1 Traits 5 Behavioural 5 Contingency 5 2.2 6 Question Three 7 Is money a motivator? Money is a topic that is talked, argued and even dreamt about. It consumes our energy both physically and emotionally. Even Joel Gray in his song proclaims that “money makes the world go round”. It is important we all know that (Mitchell

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    Program Evaluation And Program Analysis

    1. Provide your own definition of public administration. Explain the definition through a practical example – federal, state or local level agency and explain what is meant by public administration through a policy and program of that agency. Public administration help provide a variety of services for the needs of the public through government agencies and non-profit organizations. One example is the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The FBI serves the public by protecting people of the United States

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    Incentive as a Motivational Tool in Enhancing Organizational Performance

    TITLE PAGE INCENTIVE AS A MOTIVATIONAL TOOL IN ENHANCING ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE (A STUDY OF FIRST BANK NIGERIA PLC AND UNION BANK NIGERIA PLC) BY ONWUCHEKWA CHIDI. PG/MBA /08/53181 BEING A RESEARCH PROJECT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN THE DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA ENUGU CAMPUS JUNE 2010 1 DEDICATION This project is dedicated to God

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