motivation

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  • What does motivation refer to in the context of employee performance?
    Motivation refers to the inner desire or willingness that propels a person to take action and achieve a specific goal or outcome
  • What are the two types of motivation mentioned?
    Intrinsic and extrinsic motivation
  • What is intrinsic motivation?
    Intrinsic motivation comes from within a person, such as values and beliefs
  • What is extrinsic motivation?
    Extrinsic motivation comes from external factors, such as rewards or punishments
  • How does motivation impact a business's success?
    Motivation plays a critical role in productivity, reliability, loyalty, and labor turnover rates
  • How do motivated employees affect productivity?
    Motivated employees are more productive and efficient, generating higher levels of output and quality
  • What is the relationship between increased productivity and business profits?
    Increased productivity results in higher profits for the business
  • How does motivation affect the reliability of workers?
    Motivated employees are more likely to be reliable and dependable
  • What behaviors do motivated employees exhibit regarding their job?
    They take pride in their job, show up on time, meet deadlines, and take fewer sick days
  • What is the impact of motivated employees on trust within a business?
    Motivated employees lead to increased trust between the business and its employees
  • How does motivation influence employee turnover rates?
    Motivated employees are more likely to stay with the company long-term, reducing turnover rates
  • What are the financial implications of lower turnover rates?
    Lower turnover rates reduce the need for costly recruitment and training
  • financial incentives:

    -remuneration
    -commission
    -bonus
    -promotion
    -fringe benefits
  • What are financial incentives?
    Rewards or payments given to employees for their labor or improved performance
  • What are the types of financial incentives used to motivate employees?
    • Bonuses
    • Commissions
    • Profit sharing
    • Stock options
    • Salary increases
  • What do different theories of human motivation suggest about money's role in motivating staff?
    They offer varying perspectives on how money influences employee motivation
  • What does Herzberg's Two Factor Theory state about money?
    Money is not a motivator, but lack of it leads to dissatisfaction
  • According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, what is the first need that motivates people?
    The physiological need (food, water, clothing)
  • What happens once a need is met in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
    It no longer serves to motivate
  • How do Herzberg's Two Factor Theory and Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs differ in their views on motivation?
    • Herzberg: Money is a hygiene factor, not a motivator
    • Maslow: Needs are hierarchical and once met, they cease to motivate
  • What does remuneration refer to in the context of employee compensation?
    It refers to the basic wage or salary that a worker receives for their labour
  • How are employees who work on an hourly rate compensated?
    They are paid wages
  • Who typically receives salaries?
    Full-time staff
  • What usually accompanies salaries for full-time staff?
    Benefits
  • What is commission in the context of employee compensation?
    A percentage of sales revenue paid to workers who sell products or services
  • In which roles is commission commonly used?
    Sales roles
  • How does commission motivate staff?
    It motivates staff to sell more and increase their sales revenue
  • What is a bonus in the context of employee compensation?
    An additional payment given to staff as a reward for achieving specific goals
  • What might motivate staff to work harder regarding bonuses?
    The opportunity to earn more money
  • What does promotion usually require from an employee?
    A higher level of responsibility in the job role
  • What is typically offered to reflect increased responsibility in a promotion?
    Higher pay
  • How can a clear promotion pathway act as a motivator?
    It can improve productivity and staff performance
  • What are fringe benefits?
    Additional benefits usually offered to salaried employees
  • What are some examples of fringe benefits?
    Company car, private healthcare, gym membership
  • How can fringe benefits motivate employees?
    Employees may work hard to keep their job and the associated fringe benefits
  • What are non-financial incentives?
    Rewards or motivators not directly related to money
  • What do non-financial incentives usually include?
    Methods that lead to recognition, praise, job satisfaction, and work-life balance
  • What are the types of non-financial incentives mentioned?
    • Autonomy
    • Job enrichment
    • Job rotation
  • What does autonomy in non-financial incentives involve?
    Giving staff the authority and resources to make decisions without management approval
  • How does autonomy affect staff productivity?
    It increases staff sense of ownership and responsibility, leading to improved productivity