MOTIVATION. What is important aspect when we speak about motivation What is important aspect when we speak about motivation 1 Contrast theory x and theory.

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MOTIVATION

What is important aspect when we speak about motivation What is important aspect when we speak about motivation 1 Contrast theory x and theory y Not all people can’t be motivatived by external action becaouse some people are instrinsict oriented. 2 Motivation factors affect job sutisfaction. 3 motivation is a main important for life to devlelop status. 4 motation is like 2 type of inner and outer. 5 inner means heartly and outer means like show any good looking.

McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y Theory X Workers Dislike work Must be threatened with punishment Avoid responsibilities Seek formal direction Require security Little ambition Theory Y Workers View work as natural Self-directed Exercise self-control Accept responsibility Seek responsibility Make innovative decisions

Herzberg’s Two-Factor Theory HighHigh Job Dissatisfaction Job Satisfaction 0 Hygiene factors affect job dissatisfaction Motivator factors affect job satisfaction Quality of supervisionQuality of supervision PayPay Company policiesCompany policies Physical working conditionsPhysical working conditions Relations with othersRelations with others Job securityJob security Promotional opportunitiesPromotional opportunities Opportunities for personal growthOpportunities for personal growth RecognitionRecognition ResponsibilityResponsibility AchievementAchievement