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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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