Title: “The Level of Motivation and the Teaching Competency of High School Teachers in Laguna College of Business and Arts‚ A.Y. 2012-2013. CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Profession is a calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive preparation including instruction in skills and methods as well as in the scientific‚ historical or scholarly principles underlying such skills and methods. A person who has a profession can be called a professional. It has different types of
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5 MOTIVATION AT WORK CHAPTER SCAN THIS IS THE FIRST OF TWO CHAPTERS ON MOTIVATION‚ BEHAVIOR‚ AND PERFORMANCE. THIS CHAPTER ADDRESSES THE EARLY CONTENT THEORIES OF MOTIVATION THAT ARE RELATED TO THE INTERNAL FACTORS THAT EXPLAIN BEHAVIOR. MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS AND MCGREGOR’S ASSUMPTIONS ARE DISCUSSED AND COMPARED. MCCLELLAND’S NEED THEORY IS PRESENTED‚ FOLLOWED BY A DISCUSSION OF HERZBERG’S TWO-FACTOR THEORY OF HYGIENE FACTORS
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Using Rewards to motivate employees MOTIVATION Some individuals are driven to succeed. A students who struggles to read a textbook for more than 20 minutes may devour Two States in a day. This document tries to put perspective into the reasons behind these varying degrees of motivation. Remember than the levels of motivation varies both between individuals and within individuals at different times. There are three key elements that define motivation‚ namely‚ Intensity‚ Direction and Persistence
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Questionnaire Guidelines: 1.) Answer only the questions which are applicable or the ones you wish to disclose. 2.) Write the answers in the space provided below each answer 3.) Write your answers a‚ b‚ c or any other option in front of the space where Answer is written. 4.) All the information provided by the organisations will be kept confidential and will be used strictly for educational purpose. Please answers the following questions: A1. In which year was your company founded?
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Questionnaire 1. What age group do you belong to? a) 11-20 b) 21-30 c) 31-50 d) 51 and over 2. What is your marital status? a) Single b) Married c) In a relationship d) Divorce 3. What is your employment status? a) Employed b) Unemployed c) Seeking employment d) Other 4. What is your occupation? a) Teacher b) Student c) Engineer d) Other 5. To which gender do you belong? a) Male b) Female 6
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for their customers starts with their employees. Ritz-Carlton invests in their employees to ensure that their people’s genuine care and focus is on their customers. The Ritz uses an array of strategies to fuel motivation that range from intrinsic motivators such as empowerment to extrinsic motivators like their fringe benefits and compensation packages. There is no coincidence that this service excellence organization won the Department of Commerce awarded the Ritz Carlton the Malcolm National
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Administration in Social Work‚ 33:347–367‚ 2009 Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group‚ LLC ISSN: 0364-3107 print/1544-4376 online DOI: 10.1080/03643100902769160 Administration in Social Work‚ Vol. 33‚ No. 2‚ February 2009: pp. 0–0 1544-4376 0364-3107 WASW Work Motivation and Leadership in Social Work Management: A Review of Theories and Related Studies ELIZABETH A. FISHER E. A. Fisher Motivation and Leadership in Social Work Administration Department of Social Work‚ Shippensburg University
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Extrinsic rewards are the tangible rewards given to employees by managers‚ such as pay raises‚ bonuses‚ benefits‚ etc. According to the Ivey Business Journal‚ they are called “extrinsic” because they are external to the work itself and other people control their size and whether or not they are granted (Thomas 2009). On the other hand‚ intrinsic rewards are psychological rewards that employees get from doing meaningful work and performing it well. Johnson explains how there are 4 main intrinsic rewards
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Questionnaire For Teenagers NAME - ______________________ Age - ____ Gender - _____ Q.1. Do you play any sports? A. yes‚ B. No‚ Q.2. If Yes Then specify? Q.3. How Many Hours do you spend time Playing outdoor games? A.1-3Hours B.4-6Hours C.Less than 1 hour Q.4. What Ailments/Disability stops you from playing games that make you fit for life? Q.5. Do you go to any fitness centre for working out?
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