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Human Resources
Motivating Employees
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motivation
:
-the reasons people are
interested
in and
committed
to their
job
-how
driven
and
happy
an employee is
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motivation is important to:
-attracting
employees
-retaining
employees
-general
levels
of
productivity
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attracting employees:
-recommend the
workplace
to potential applicants
-more likely to want to be
employed
at a
business
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retaining employees:
-senior employees
need
less
support,
training
and
monitoring
-skills
and
experience
are kept within the business
-avoids
wasting
time and
money
looking through potential applicants
-employees feel
valued
by businesses that
invest
into them
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productivity:
-how much
work
is completed by
employees
-usually measured in the
number
of
products
produced or the amount of
work
completed in a certain
period
of
time
-high levels of
productivity
= more
revenue
= more
profit
-high employee
motivation
should lead to higher
productivity
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methods of financial motivation:
-remuneration
-bonuses
-commission
-promotion
-fringe benefits
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remuneration:
-money
employees are
paid
in return for working in a
business
-pay
rises
-regular
yearly
increases
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bonuses
:
-given for making a certain number of
sales
or for creating a certain amount of
revenue
for the business
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commission
:
-paid on top of a
normal
wage or
salary
-usually given as a
percentage
of a
sale
or a specified amount of money per
sale
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promotions:
-provided with a
higher-ranking
job and more
responsibility
-the employee earns a
higher
wage and receives more
financial benefits
-makes employees feel
valued
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fringe benefits:
-additional
employment
perks awarded to
employees
-ways of saving
employees
money rather than providing them with
additional
money
-e.g free
memberships
, company
car
, company
mobile phone
, free
holidays
, additional holiday
allowance
, free
parking
/
transport
and free
food
/
drink
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job rotation:
-large
amounts of
variety
in day to day roles
-first
type =
different
job roles in the business
-second
type =
different
duties within their
role
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job enrichment:
-providing a
wider
range of
tasks
for them to complete during the
working
day
-giving employees more
responsibility
-lower
absence rates
, increased
productivity
and higher staff
retention
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job enrichment methods:
-completing a variety of
tasks
-more
flexibility
in how a role is carried out
-having more
decisions
-more
control
of
tasks
/
duties
-developing
additional
skills
-enhancing
knowledge
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autonomy
:
-the degree to which employees are able to make
decisions
about their
day-to-day
roles
-employees feel more
trusted
and valued by their employer with
higher
levels of
autonomy
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