Motivating Employees

Cards (15)

  • motivation:

    -the reasons people are interested in and committed to their job
    -how driven and happy an employee is
  • motivation is important to:
    -attracting employees
    -retaining employees
    -general levels of productivity
  • attracting employees:
    -recommend the workplace to potential applicants
    -more likely to want to be employed at a business
  • 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
  • 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
  • methods of financial motivation:
    -remuneration
    -bonuses
    -commission
    -promotion
    -fringe benefits
  • remuneration:
    -money employees are paid in return for working in a business
    -pay rises
    -regular yearly increases
  • bonuses:

    -given for making a certain number of sales or for creating a certain amount of revenue for the business
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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