3.5 Motivation and retention

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    • Retention is the ability of an organization to keep its employees
    • Motivation and retention are crucial for fostering a positive work environment
    • Taylor's Scientific Management emphasizes efficiency and standardization in work processes.

      True
    • What is one extrinsic motivation strategy mentioned in the study material?
      Competitive compensation
    • Effective strategies for motivating employees involve a combination of intrinsic and extrinsic motivational factors
    • Arrange the following work-life balance strategies in terms of their focus on employee needs:
      1️⃣ Flexible schedules
      2️⃣ Remote work options
      3️⃣ Family-friendly policies
    • Competitive compensation meets employees' physiological and safety needs.
    • What are the two types of factors that drive motivation?
      Internal and external
    • Retention is the ability of an organization to keep its employees
    • Motivation and retention are crucial for the success of any business
    • Order the steps in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs from lowest to highest level:
      1️⃣ Physiological
      2️⃣ Safety
      3️⃣ Social
      4️⃣ Esteem
      5️⃣ Self-actualization
    • Motivation focuses on inspiring employees, while retention focuses on keeping them within the organization.

      True
    • Arrange the levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in the correct order:
      1️⃣ Physiological needs
      2️⃣ Safety needs
      3️⃣ Social needs
      4️⃣ Esteem needs
      5️⃣ Self-actualization needs
    • Match the motivation theory with its primary motivational factors:
      Maslow's Hierarchy ↔️ Basic needs, security, belonging
      Herzberg's Two-Factor ↔️ Achievement, recognition, responsibility
      Taylor's Scientific Management ↔️ Pay based on output
    • Which lower-level needs do extrinsic motivation strategies aim to satisfy?
      Physiological and safety
    • Intrinsic motivation strategies include providing employees with autonomy and opportunities for skill development.

      True
    • What is the purpose of providing training and mentorship in career development strategies?
      Satisfy growth and esteem
    • Which retention strategy focuses on addressing growth and esteem needs?
      Career development
    • What is the primary focus of employee retention strategies?
      Keeping employees
    • Retention aims to reduce employee turnover.
      True
    • Motivation increases productivity, while retention enhances customer satisfaction.

      True
    • What are the primary motivational factors in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
      Basic needs, security, belonging
    • What are the two types of motivational factors used in effective strategies?
      Intrinsic and extrinsic
    • What extrinsic motivational factor satisfies physiological and safety needs?
      Competitive compensation
    • Order the extrinsic motivation strategies from highest to lowest priority:
      1️⃣ Competitive compensation
      2️⃣ Career development
      3️⃣ Work-life balance
    • Career development satisfies growth and esteem needs.

      True
    • By addressing both lower-level and higher-level employee needs, organizations can retain top talent
    • Work-life balance policies primarily address employees' social and safety needs.

      True
    • What are the effects of poor communication in a negative organizational culture?
      Low morale and turnover
    • What is the purpose of a performance appraisal in a Performance Management System?
      Evaluate performance
    • What are non-financial incentives primarily designed to meet?
      Higher-level needs
    • Turnover rates help organizations identify problem areas in employee retention.
      True
    • What are the two types of factors that drive motivation according to the study material?
      Internal and external
    • Match the aim of motivation and retention with their focus:
      Motivation ↔️ Improve employee performance
      Retention ↔️ Reduce employee turnover
    • What are the two types of factors in Herzberg's Two-Factor Theory?
      Motivators and hygiene factors
    • Job design strategies aim to provide employees with autonomy and opportunities for skill development
    • What type of compensation can satisfy an employee's physiological and safety needs?
      Competitive salaries
    • Effective employee retention strategies address both extrinsic and intrinsic needs.

      True
    • A positive culture fosters collaboration and teamwork.
    • What are the two types of factors that drive motivation?
      Internal and external
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