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    4.0 Motivational Theories The motivational theories works on the development of a healthy relationship between managers and workers to create a conducive working environment as well as satisfying each of the individual’s need in the workplace and to motivate them (Rozalin‚ 2013). The motivational theories include the Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and McGregor’s Theory X and Y. The Hierarchy of Needs is a five-stage model with respect to employee’s motivation‚ including physiological needs‚ safety

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    ANALYZING THEORIES OF MOTIVATION ANALYZING THE APLICATIONS OF MOTIVATIONAL THEORIES IN SUBMITTED BY: KANZA KHURSHEED AMNA INAYAT SAYEDA SAHAR FATIMA SUMAIRA BUKHARI MUHAMMAD SUBMITTED TO: MRS. SOBIA SHUJAAT DEPT.MANAGEMENT SCIENCES DATED: 10TH /MAY/2010 TABLE OF CONTENT S.NO | TOPIC | PAGE NO | 1 | Acknowledgement | 1 | 2 | Executive Summary | 2 | 3 | Introduction To Organization | 3-4 | 4 | Introduction To Topic | 5 | 5 | Application of Motivational Theories In Unilever

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    1. What factors do you think make some organizations ineffective at managing emotion? According to the case‚ organizations are always hard to manage emotion effective. From my prospective‚ there might be three main reasons‚ emotional individual differences‚ lack of contact between organizations and their employees‚ and organization culture‚ all bringing about this situation. First of all‚ different people have different personalities. It is hard for an organization to publish a policy or to

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    Introduction Organizational Behavior is a field of Study which investigates the impact that individuals groups and structure have on organizations‚ for the purpose of applying such knowledge towards improving organization effectiveness. (Huczynsky‚ 2010) The way people behave individually or collectively in order to reach a common goal. Organizational behavior includes in it such issues as organizational design‚ culture‚ Group decision making‚ teamwork and leadership. (Dictionary of Business

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    Introduction: - Organizational Behavior (OB) is the study and application of knowledge about how people‚ individuals‚ and groups act in organizations. It does this by taking a system approach. That is‚ it interprets people-organization relationships in terms of the whole person‚ whole group‚ whole organization‚ and whole social system. Its purpose is to build better relationships by achieving human objectives‚ organizational objectives‚ and social objectives Elements of Organizational Behavior:- The organization’s

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    Introduction In order to have a better understanding of organization theoryorganizational phenomena should be studied in different ways. Different ways of thinking produce different perspectives which come to different concepts and theories. In this essay‚ multiple perspectives which are modern‚ symbolic-interpretive and post-modern will be defined. By examine the assumptions‚ which are ontology and epistemology underlying each of these perspectives‚ they can be compared. Also‚ how these perspectives

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    Assignment Number Two 2-1. What steps can organizations take to improve promotion satisfaction‚ supervision satisfaction‚ and coworkers satisfaction? Firstly‚ we need to use the value-percept theory to view state of employee satisfaction. From my perspective‚ we can set number for this value-percept theory-"Dissatisfaction=(V want-V have) X V importance". For example‚ value of v can classified 5 levels. then we can set a standard value to measuring degree of dissatisfaction. Secondly‚ we also

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    Motivational interviewing – Reflection Motivational interviewing (MI) is psychological intervention that was originally developed through helping people with alcohol problem (Miller‚ 1983). MI is strongly ingrained in client-centred therapy of C. Rogers (1951) in its emphasis on understanding client’s internal frame of reference and present concerns‚ and in discrepancies between behaviours and values. However MI differs in having specific goal to reduce ambivalence about change and to increase

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    Introduction The concept of motivational interviewing evolved from experience in the treatment of problem drinkers‚ and was first described by Miller (1983) in an article published in Behavioural Psychotherapy. These fundamental concepts and approaches were later elaborated by Miller and Rollnick (1991) in a more detailed description of clinical procedures. A noteworthy omission from both of these documents‚ however‚ was a clear definition of motivational interviewing. We thought it timely

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    Organizational Behavior: Kudler Fine Foods MBA 502 University of Phoenix Organizational Behavior: Kudler Fine Foods Brenda Wagner‚ human resources manager for Kudler Fine Foods has asked Team A to review employee files and other documents in order to assess readiness for change. To make a proper assessment‚ Team A will examine the organizational culture and structure‚ analyze the leadership style and examine how the leadership style determines employee motivation. The analysis will also

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