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Team Working and Motivation

Aims and Objectives Aim: Understand different motivation theories Explain the advantages and disadvantages of teamwork. Analyse different motivational theories.

Starter Work in teams to produce the tallest tower out of paper and tape. The tower must be free standing and not attached to anything or held up. All teams towers must be standing by the end. Make a list of the advantages of working in teams and the disadvantages.

Advantages A feeling of belonging and responsibility to team mates, encouraging employees to meet company standards. Greater satisfaction from completing jobs. Usually higher productivity. Employees able to learn different skills. Problem solving is easier in teams. Everyone involved in decision making process leading to high motivation and morale.

Disadvantages Productivity may fall to the level of the weakest worker. Decision making process can be slow. Individual self-worth diminished. Individual contribution may be over looked. The success of the team may become more important than the success of the business.

Motivational Theories

Frederick Taylor Mass production environment Assumed only motivator was money He also discovered the most efficient way to carry out a task – time based management Believed that any pay scheme should reward those who produced the most – piece rate. Workers need closely supervising.

Elton Mayo Looked at how physical factors such as light and heat improve worker’s performance. He found these made no difference. It was social interaction and people being valued which increased performance.

Abraham Maslow Within each person there is a hierarchy of needs and individuals must satisfy each level before they can move onto the next. Collective Memory Game

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Maslow suggested that to motivate an individual an employer needed to know where they believe they were in the hierarchy. Use the next level to motivate.

Level of responsibility Frederick Herzberg Two sets of factors affecting people’s feelings towards work. Hygiene Factors Motivators Nature of job role Recognition Sense of Achievement Level of responsibility Working conditions How business is run Pay Level of supervision

Frederick Herzberg Hygiene factors could lead to job dissatisfaction. Motivators are …….motivating There are some cross overs (Pay)

Plenary Having studied the different various theories of motivation, which do you feel is the most credible? What do you feel you are most motivated by? Money? Job Satisfaction? Praise?