Chapter 7 Motivation
Chapter 7 Motivation
Chapter 7 Motivation
MOTIVATING
Refers to the act of giving employees
reasons or incentives to
work to achieve
organizational objectives.
MOTIVATION
1. Willingness to do a job.
2. Self-confidence in a carrying out a
task.
3. Needs satisfaction.
NEEDS
plus
Which leads to
readiness for the
next need
NEED
SATISFACTION
Which
results to
MOTIVATION
leads to
ACTION OR
GOAL-DIRECTED
BEHAVIOR
THEORIES OF MOTIVATION
A. MASLOWS NEEDS HIERARCHY THEORY
Abraham Maslow a psychologist, theorized that human being have (5)
five basic needs.
SELFACTUALIZATION
NEEDS
Self-fulfillment
ESTEEM
NEEDS
Status, respect, prestige
SOCIAL NEEDS
Friendship, belonging, love
SECURITY NEEDS
Freedom from harm, financial security
PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS
Foods, water, sleep, sex, body elimination
LEVEL OF
SATISFACTION
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1
2
LEVEL OF
DISSATISFACTION
3
4
5
6
7
C. EXPECTANCY THEORY
3. WORK BEHAVIOR
goals influence behavior I terms of directions, effort,
persistence, and planning.
4. FEEDBACK ASPECTS
Feedback provide the individuals with a way of
knowing how far they have gone in achieving
objectives.
GOAL
CONTENT
Which is
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Knowledge
of results or
feedback
Task
Complexi
ty
WORK
BEHAVIO
With
R
Challenging
Attainable
Specific and
measurable
Time limited
relevant
Job
knowledge
and ability
1.
2.
Direction
Effort
3.
Persistence
4.
Planning
PERFORMANCE
Situational
Constraint
1. s:Tools
2.
3.
Materials
Equipment
TECHNIQUES OF MOTIVATION
2. Self-managed Teams.
when workers have reached a certain degree of
discipline, they may be ripe for forming self-managed
teams.
Autonomous work groups or high performance
teams, self-managed teams take on traditional
managerial tasks as part of their normal work routine.
The self-managed teams work on their own, turning
out a complete product or service and receiving
minimal supervision from managers who act more as
facilitators than supervisors.
SUMMARY
The word motivation means different things to different people.
Different people can have quite different motivators. Each
individual brings his or her own interest, attitudes, and needs to
the work situation.
Motivation has two pre-requisites:
the desire and the determination to achieve something
notwithstanding any obstacles you might meet along the way.
Motivating employees starts with motivating yourself because
enthusiasm is contagious.
Therefore, when attempting to motivate people, it's important to
identify what motivates them because Motivation is essential to
the operation of organizations. No matter how much machinery
and equipment an organization has, these things cannot be put to
use until they are released and guided by people who have been
motivated.