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Title: Employee Motivation


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Employee Motivation
  • Adapted from Businessballs.com/emplyeemotivation.h
    tm

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Employee Motivation Questionnaires and Surveys
  • Usually very helpful in establishing whether
    staff in your workplace are motivated, performing
    to best effect
  • Process of consulting with your staff and
    following through on findings is beneficial and
    motivating on its own

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10 Tips for Questionnaires on Employee Motivation
  • What is the primary aim of your company its
    principles, priorities, mission?
  • What obstacles stop employees from performing at
    their best?
  • What really motivates your staff praise and
    acknowledgement, status, job security, helping
    others, public recognition, financial rewards,
    etc.
  • Do employees feel empowered? Do they have some
    autonomy to find their own solutions? Are they
    simply told what to do?
  • What are the patterns of motivation in your
    company ?

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  • 6. Are employee goals and company goals aligned?
    Do they spend their time on the highest
    priorities of the company?
  • 7. How do employees feel about the company?
    Safe, loyal, valued, and taken care of? Or do
    they feel taken advantage of, dispensable, and
    invisible?
  • 8. How involved are employees in company
    development?
  • 9. Is the companys internal image consistent
    with its external one? (The caring airline, the
    family hotel chain, the forward thinking
    technology company. Disparity between the image
    and reality of how employees are treated affects
    motivation.

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Employee Motivation Principles
  • Frederick Herzberg grandfather of motivation
    theory in the workplace, used the analogy of a
    dog. When the owner wants the dog to move, he
    either offers it a treat or gives it a nudge (
    push) from behind. Hard work for the owner.
    Wouldnt it be better if the dog wanted to move
    by itself?
  • Transferring this principle back to the work
    place, most motivation strategies are push or
    pull based, where push threats, fear, tough
    targets, complicated systems of checking on
    people and pull bonuss, presentations of the
    grand vision, conferences, campaigns,
    initiatives, etc.

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There are Better Ways to Motivate Employees!
  • 1. Everyone is like me. True? Team members are
    motivated in different ways.
  • 2. No one is like me. True? Intrinsic or
    extrinsic motivational factors?
  • 3. People dont listen to me. Tap into your
    natural authentic style.
  • 4. Some people cant be motivated. (Pep talk and
    fire them). May take time need to seek
    employees perspective.

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  • 5. But I am listening. Hear understand,
    interpret without judgment so can understand the
    employees perception.
  • 6. The same factors that demotivate, motivate.
  • Herzberg what motivates people are sense of
    achievement, recognition, the opportunity to grow
    and advance, greater responsibility. Increasing
    wages, improving job security, and positive
    working relationships are marginal factors.

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  • 7. I tried it and it didnt work is an
    intitial drop in performance, then people quickly
    adjust and respond to self-management, for
    example, with higher performance.
  • 8. This type of motivation takes too much time.
  • In the beginning is more time consuming
    than push/pull methods. A mature team is
    virtually self-managing, and the workplace is a
    much better place to be.
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