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Motivation 2 Overview  What is Motivation?  Motivation Theories Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs McGregor’s Theory X and Theory.

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2 Motivation

3 2 Overview  What is Motivation?  Motivation Theories Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y  Tips for Motivating Subordinates

4 3 Webster’s Definition  MOTIVATION: an impulse,emotion, desire, or psychological need acting as incitement to action. psychological need acting as incitement to action.

5 4 Motivation Defined Getting people doing what needs to be done because they want to do it. MOTIVATION IS INTERNAL

6 5 Motivation Defined Motivation Chain Ability Desire Reward

7 6 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

8 7 MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS Survival Safety Belonging Ego Self-Actualization

9 8 TIP  A Lower Level Need Must Be Satisfied Before the Next Higher Level Becomes Important in Motivating Behavior.  Only Relatively Unsatisfied Needs are Capable of Motivating People.

10 9 Survival  Food  Clothing  Shelter

11 10 Safety  Physical Safety Safe from harm Safe from harm  Psychological Safety Job, Retirement, Savings Accounts Job, Retirement, Savings Accounts

12 11 Belonging/Social  Love  Acceptance  Approval  Warmth

13 12 Esteem/Ego  Recognition  Worth  Status  Self-Respect

14 13 Self-Actualization  Self-Fulfillment  Personal Growth  Realizing Potential

15 14 McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y

16 McGregor’s Theory X don’t like to work  People, by nature, don’t like to work lack ambition coerced or forced to work  People lack ambition and must be coerced or forced to work be told what to do  People prefer to be told what to do resist change  People resist change gulliblenot overly intelligent  People are gullible and not overly intelligent

17 16 McGregor’s Theory X  Hard Approach Coercion (usually disguised) Coercion (usually disguised) Tight controls over behavior Tight controls over behavior

18 17 McGregor’s Theory X  Soft Approach Satisfying People’s Demands Satisfying People’s Demands Abdication of Management Abdication of Management

19 McGregor’s Theory Y  People may actively seek work instead of avoid it  People prefer participative management  People prefer setting their own goals  People seek responsibility

20 19 McGregor’s Theories  Theory X  Management by External Control  Hard and Soft Approach  Theory Y  Management by Self Control  Job Enrichment  Participation

21 20 Tips for Motivating Subordinates  Start with a goal or mission  Make the task clear  Match the people with the task  Remove the roadblocks  Give positive feedback

22 21 Tips for Motivating Subordinates  Give more responsibility when appropriate  Let people work independently  Recognize achievements / contributions  Don’t make promises you can’t keep  Be a good role model

23 22 Summary  What is Motivation?  Motivation Theories Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y  Tips for Motivating Subordinates


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