Motivating Employees

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  • What does motivation refer to in the context of employees?
    Motivation refers to how driven and happy an employee is in their role.
  • How does motivation affect an employee's performance?
    If an employee is motivated, they are more likely to do a good job and work hard.
  • Why is motivation important for a business?
    Motivation is important for attracting employees, retaining employees, and general levels of productivity.
  • What are the key aspects of attracting employees?
    • High levels of motivation in the workplace attract potential employees.
    • Motivated staff are more likely to recommend their workplace to potential applicants.
  • What does employee retention refer to?
    Retention refers to keeping employees working for a business.
  • Why is employee retention important?
    Retention is important because long-term employees require less monitoring and training.
  • What are the benefits of retaining employees?
    Retaining employees keeps their skills and experience within the business and avoids wasting time and money hiring new employees.
  • How does training and development affect employee retention?
    Employees feel valued by a business that invests in their training and development, making them more likely to stay.
  • What does productivity relate to in a business context?
    Productivity relates to how much work is completed by employees.
  • How is productivity usually measured?
    Productivity is usually measured in the number of products produced or the amount of work completed in a certain period of time.
  • Why do businesses aim for high levels of productivity?
    High levels of productivity lead to more revenue and potentially more profit.
  • How does employee motivation impact productivity levels?
    More motivated employees are likely to increase a business’ productivity levels.
  • What is financial motivation in a business context?
    Motivating employees with money and things associated with money
  • What are the main methods of financial motivation used in business?
    • Remuneration
    • Bonuses
    • Commission
    • Promotion
    • Fringe benefits
  • What is remuneration?
    The money employees are paid in return for working in a business
  • How does remuneration vary among different roles in a business?
    Different roles are rewarded with different levels of remuneration
  • How much might a company director earn per year?
    £100,000 per year
  • How much might a data entry clerk earn per year?
    £18,000 per year
  • Why are pay rises important for employee motivation?
    They can make employees feel more motivated
  • What is a bonus?
    A form of additional remuneration
  • How might a salesperson in an electronics shop be motivated by a bonus?
    They might receive a £500 bonus for selling a large number of TVs
  • What factors might determine the awarding of a bonus?

    Making a certain number of sales or creating a certain amount of revenue
  • What is commission?
    Payment on top of a normal wage or salary to motivate employees
  • How is commission typically calculated?
    As a percentage of a sale or a specified amount of money per sale
  • If a salesperson sells a car for a profit of £10,000 and receives 25% commission, how much do they earn in commission?
    £2,500
  • How does earning additional money through commission affect employee motivation?
    It often motivates employees to work harder
  • What is a promotion in the context of employee motivation?
    A higher-ranking job with more responsibility and often a higher wage
  • How does a promotion make employees feel?
    More valued by the business
  • What are fringe benefits?
    Additional employment perks awarded to employees
  • What are some examples of fringe benefits?
    • Free gym membership
    • Company car
    • Company mobile phone
    • Free holidays
    • Additional holiday allowance
    • Free parking or transport
    • Free food and drink
  • How do fringe benefits differ from direct monetary compensation?
    They save employees money rather than providing them with additional money
  • What are non-financial methods of motivation?
    Methods of motivating employees that do not involve money.
  • Name three non-financial methods of motivation.
    Job rotation, job enrichment, and autonomy.
  • What is job rotation?
    • Involves variety in day-to-day roles
    • Motivates by preventing boredom
    • Two types:
    1. Different job roles in the business
    2. Different duties within the same role
  • How does job rotation help motivate employees?
    By providing variety and preventing boredom in their job.
  • What is the first type of job rotation?
    Employees have different job roles in the business.
  • Give an example of the first type of job rotation.
    An operator in a car manufacturing plant applying bumpers, lights, and wheels at different times.
  • What is the second type of job rotation?
    Employees have a range of different duties within their role.
  • Provide an example of the second type of job rotation.
    A software developer spending part of the day developing a website and part developing a software package.
  • What is job enrichment?
    • Enhancing employees' roles with a wider range of tasks
    • Involves giving more responsibility
    • Allows for more decision-making
    • Employees remain at the same level in the chain of command