“ANALYSIS ON EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION AND ITS EFFECT ON EMPLOYEE PRODUCTIVITY” A Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the course of MASTERS DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) Submitted by: D’SOUZA JOSLYN JERALD Register Number: 1116040 Under the Guidance of Internal guide External Guide Mrs. Claret D’Souza Mr. P Suresh Asst. Professor‚ MBA Deputy Manager‚ HR AIMIT
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about his or her underlying motivation. Motivation is a decision-making process‚ through which the individual chooses the desired outcomes and sets in motion the behavior appropriate to them. Motivation is defined as an urge in an individual to perform goal directed behavior. Therefore‚ motivation cannot be inflicted from outside but it is an intrinsic desire in a man to achieve the target goal through performance or activity. According to a model by Herzberg‚ “motivation is influenced by maintenance
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Objective: As a consultant to Mark‚ the objective is to describe how to advise him to give a raise to all. none or to the deserving minority. Design a reward system to reward like Anne and Dougie Motivation and reward systems have to be implemented successfully in order to ensure high and excellent performance from employees. Employee reward and recognition system is considered as very effective motivating tools and should be an ongoing efforts to be effective. When certain single rewards‚ will be
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Objective 1) Define motivation. Motivation refers to the forces‚ either internal or external to a person‚ that act as inducements or that influence action to do something. 2. (Learning Objective 1) Explain how motivation is related to performance by describing the model M x A = P. Although the process of motivation is complex‚ organizations are primarily concerned with the relationship between motivation and performance‚ as implied by the formula shown above‚ where M refers to motivation‚ A refers to
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Impact of incentives and delegation on employee motivation: Delegation as an alternative motivation measure in unlocking employee´s potential TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 – Introduction................................................................................ CHAPTER 2 – Motivation in the working environment..................................... CHAPTER 3 – Incentives and reward systems................................................... CHAPTER 4 – Delegation...............................
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Factors Driving Employee Satisfaction and motivation - study based on different industrial sectors Shuchi Selot1‚ 2‚ Nidhi Puranik1‚ 2 and Hema Singh*‚ 2 Human Resource is the most crucial asset for any organization. Our objective is to determine various factors which play vital role in deriving Employee satisfaction. The study of "employee satisfaction" helps the company to maintain standards & increase productivity by motivating the employees so this study helps to know the working conditions
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The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at www.emeraldinsight.com/1056-9219.htm IJCOMA 18‚4 Employee motivation: a Malaysian perspective Rafikul Islam and Ahmad Zaki Hj. Ismail Department of Business Administration‚ International Islamic University Malaysia‚ Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify the motivating factors of employees working in various Malaysian organizations. Design/methodology/approach – A survey method
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empowering them and thus restoring equality between the sexes. Though the concept of women’s empowerment‚ as it is now understood‚ and the movement to achieve it are fairly recent Western phenomena‚ India has not escaped their influence. Women’s empowerment was one of the primary objectives of the Ninth Five Year Plan‚ and the Government of India even declared the year 2001 ‘Women’s Empowerment Year’. Backed by the government‚ policy planners and implementers are now concentrating on the task
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Impact of Mergers and Acquisitions on Employee Motivation- Telecommunication Merger in the UK A case of T-Mobile and Orange Mobile Merger Abstract Over the past one decade‚ mergers and acquisitions increased at a record rate globally‚ especially in the United States. The telecommunication sector experienced no exclusion to this phenomenon and the three major telecommunication mergers included MCI and Verizon‚ Sprint and Nextel‚ and BellSouth and AT&T. As a result‚ the telecom playfield
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Employee motivation in the workplace The job of a manager in the workplace is to get things done through employees. To do this the manager should be able to motivate employees. But that’s easier said than done! Motivation practice and theory are difficult subjects‚ touching on several disciplines. In spite of enormous research‚ basic as well as applied‚ the subject of motivation is not clearly understood and more often than not poorly practiced. To understand motivation one must understand human
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