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    approaches that have led to our understanding of motivation are Maslow ’s need-hierarchy theory‚ Herzberg ’s two- factor theory‚ Vroom ’s expectancy theory‚ Adams ’ equity theory‚ and Skinner ’s reinforcement theory. John Stacey Adams ’ Equity Motivation Theory allows you to put workplace psychology into action and increase your own or your team ’s motivation. Adams ’ equity theory builds on Maslow ’s Hierarchy of Needs and Herzberg ’s Two Factor Theory‚ and was first presented in 1963. (Adams‚

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    intrinsically motivated when they are engaged in activities for their own sake i.e. rewards and reinforcement lies in the actions itself. Theories of Motivation Maslow’s Hierarchy Theory: Maslow (1954) theorized that motivation is a complex phenomenon and that individuals are motivated by a set of needs. Maslow

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    “Herzberg’s theory states that employees are primarily motivated by growth and esteem needs‚ not by lower-level needs” (Mcshane & Von Glinow‚ 2013‚ p.174). Summary: In the article entitled “Herzberg’s Theory of Motivation‚” Julio Warner Loiseau discusses Herzberg ’s findings. It’s revealed that certain characteristics of a job are consistently related to job satisfaction‚ while different factors are associated with job dissatisfaction. The conclusion he drew is that job satisfaction and job dissatisfaction

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    Employers/managers do? Employers can start the motivation process by using different approaches‚ when I say different approaches I mean theories. Theories such as Maslows theory. Maslows hierarchy theories says “people have needs and when one need is relatively fulfilled other emerges in predictable sequence to takes its place”. What Maslows is saying is that the most basic level of needs must be bet before the individual will strongly desire the secondary or higher needs. For the most part physiological

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    workers are motivated to satisfy basic needs at five levels: physiological‚ safety‚ love‚ esteem and self-actualization. This school of thought also includes Theory X and Theory Y. Main contributors: MASLOWHERZBERG AND McGREGOR. ------------ Abraham Maslow (1908 – 1970) along with Frederick Herzberg (1923-) introduced the Neo-Human Relations School in the 1950’s‚ which focused on the psychological needs of employees. A business should therefore offer different incentives to workers in order

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    Introduction: Origin of the report: In today’s world only academic education does not make a student perfect to become competitive with the outside world. This term paper is highly needed to gain practical data‚ knowledge and experience. Grameenphone limited is a place where we would learn their telecommunicating service and their employee motivation policy. We faced a lot of problems to organize this term paper and I tried my best to fulfill this term paper. As instructed in the course schedule

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    theorists who have already researched on how to motivate employees and have helped businesses and organisations to motivate their employees with these theories. The four theorists I have chosen are Frederick Taylor‚ Elton Mayo‚ Abraham Maslow and also Frederick Herzberg. Frederick Taylor - 1856-1917 Frederick Taylor who studied motivation in the late 80s for a steel company in America‚ Mr Taylor was motivated by money and how he can make the most possible profits in the business. Frederick Taylor

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    Theories of Motivation Motivation has been defined as the psychological process that gives behaviour purpose and direction (Kreitner‚ 1995); an internal drive to satisfy an unsatisfied need (Higgins‚ 1994); and the will to achieve (Bedeian‚ 1993). In psychology‚ motivation refers to the initiation‚ direction‚ intensity and persistence of behavior. In simplistic terms‚ we can define motivation as the desire and willingness to do something and the inner force that helps individuals achieve their

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    is affective in the workplace‚ one must understand how motivation works with human relations in general. There have several theories regarding different motivation styles and I will discuss the major ones here. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Abraham Maslow (1908-1970) was a renowned Russian psychologist. In the late 60’s he (and Carl Rogers) became one of the

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    CONTENTS I) Introduction a) Definition b) Plan of the research II) The importance of employee motivation to increase productivity and stronger customer relationship III) Motivation Theories a) Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs b) McClelland’s achievement Theory c) Herberg’s Hygiene Theory of Motivation d) Vroom’s Expectancy Theory VI) Conclusion V) References I) Introduction a) Definition According to Sims (2002)‚ motivation is the process

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