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    Project Report on Motivation Level of Employees or Employees Motivation Certificate This is to certify that the research project report entitled “Motivation Level of Employees” has worked on Final Year Student of MBA under my supervision. She has showed a tremendous zeal‚ working spirit and enthusiasm towards this project. I certify that this research work is original and have the requisite standard of an MBA student. Therefore‚ I recommend the same for evaluation. I wish her all the best in

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    Training and Motivation

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    academy performance and job performance. Journal of Police Science and Administration‚ 14‚ 293-299. Mullins‚ W.C. (1992). Predicting job performance from training: The relationship between patrol officer basic academy training and job performance. Applied H.R.M. Research‚ 3‚ 20-29. Schermerhorn‚ Hunt and Osborn (2004). Organizational Behavior. Schneider‚ B. (1987). Personnel Psychology‚ v40

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    Motivation or manipulation

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    Motivation or manipulation? We all are aware of the fact that motivation is an extremely useful tool leads to the success of an organization. Motivating employees bring higher performances‚ better results and it is also an easier way to achieve common goal of the firm. That is the reason why leaders have been trying to find the best way to motivate their employees. However‚ they often mistake manipulating as motivation because the borderline between those two leadership strategies are very unclear

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    responses”. (McShane et.al‚ 2013‚ pg. 4). Motivation is what drives people to succeed and reach their goals and plays an important role in enhancing an organisation’s development. An employee’s motivation can play a big part in organisational behaviour‚ as it is a fundamental part of how the employee performs in their role and how they assist the organisation in attaining their goals. This essay will look at what motivation is‚ some of the theories regarding motivation‚ the factors that play a role in motivating

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    Theories of Motivation Equity theory The Equity theory has its bases on the principle of balance. Everything in life needs to have a balance in order to achieve stability. Everything in excess or in dearth is bad. This principle is applied on people’s behavior in organizations because; their level of motivation is correlated to their perception of equity‚ justice and fairness in the organization. The more equity an employee’s perceived the more motivated they would be to achieve goals and vice

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    Employee Motivation

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    Employee motivation is the level of energy‚ commitment‚ and creativity that a company’s workers apply to their jobs. In the increasingly competitive business environment of recent years‚ finding ways to motivate employees has become a pressing concern for many managers. In fact‚ a number of different theories and methods of employee motivation have emerged‚ ranging from monetary incentives to increased involvement and empowerment. Employee motivation can sometimes be particularly problematic for

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    What is Motivation? Buchanan defines motivation as follows: "Motivation is a decision-making process‚ through which the individual chooses the desired outcomes and sets in motion the behaviour appropriate to them". How does motivation differ from "motives" Buchanan defines motives as: "learned influences on human behaviour that lead us to pursue particular goals because they are valued". Motivation can therefore be thought of as the degree to which an individual wants AND chooses to engage in certain

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION Motivation refers to “the reasons underlying behavior” (Guay et al.‚ 2010‚). Paraphrasing Gredler‚ Broussard and Garrison (2004) broadly define motivation as “the attribute that moves us to do or not to do something” (p. 106). Intrinsic motivation is motivation that is animated by personal enjoyment‚ interest‚ or pleasure. As Deci et al. (1999) observe‚ “Intrinsic motivation energizes and sustains activities through the spontaneous satisfactions inherent in effective volitional

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    Motivation In Texas

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    Sports Motivation Paper Having the pressure of making sure you lead a wining football team in state of Texas can be very tough. The coach has a heavy weight on their shoulders. Keeping a strong wining motivated team is a job that just not anyone can do. Not only do you have to know how to play the sport‚ manage the team and‚ keep up with the trends‚ advertisement and most of all keep the team motivated. Sometimes with all the different things going on motivation can get lost. The reputation and

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    THE STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC MOTIVATION IN ACCOUNTING SUBJECTS: COMPARISON STUDY BETWEEN JAPAN and INDONESIA Masako Saito Osaka Sangyo University‚ Japan Sekar Mayangsari Trisakti University‚ Indonesia Sekar Mayangsari Trisakti University‚ Indonesia Kazuo Hiramatsu Kwansei Gakuin University Abstract The aim’s of this study to investigate the impact of several factors including Indonesia’s and Japan’s culture on student’s motivation. We use accounting students from Indonesia (270 students)

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