6.4a Motivational Theories Flashcards

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Motivation definition

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The will to work

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Advantages of a well motivated workforce

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  • Better productivity
  • Better quality
  • Lower levels of staff turnover
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Frederick Taylor beliefs

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  • “Workers are lazy, only motivated by money”
  • Workers should be told exactly what to do based on time and motion studies
  • Piece rates are best form of payment
  • Tall, narrow and hierarchical structures
  • Autocratic
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Disadvantages of Taylor

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  • Didn’t allow for people being different
  • People considered machines
  • Increased productivity leads to reduction in quality
  • Fewer workers needed so workers worried about losing jobs
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How does Maslow’s theory work?

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He has five levels of human needs which employees need to have fulfilled at work - once lower level of need is fully met, worker is motivated by opportunity of have next need up in hierarchy satisfied

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Maslow’s five levels of human needs

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  1. Self-actualisation - realising your full potential
  2. Esteem - feeling content
  3. Belongingness
  4. Safety needs
  5. Physiological - breaks, staff canteen
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Disadvantage of Maslow

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  • Some rewards fit into more than one level
  • Some people priorities higher needs over lower one
  • Not everyone shares same needs
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Herzberg beliefs

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  • Two factor theory
  • Motivating by using motivators plus ensuring hygiene factors are met
  • Job enrichment
  • Direct feedback
  • Empowerment
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What are the two factors in the two-factor theory?

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  • Motivators

- Hygiene (maintenance) factors

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Motivators definition

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Factors that directly motivate people to work harder.

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Hygiene factors definition

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Factors that can de-motivate if not present but do not actually motivate employees to work harder

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Hygiene factors examples

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  • Good working conditions
  • Good company policy
  • Relations
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Motivator examples

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  • Sense of achievement
  • Recognition
  • Responsibility
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Disadvantages of Herzberg

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  • Very small sample - 200 people
  • No recognition of power of teams
  • Relies heavily on what people said motivates them, not what actually does
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Scientific management definition

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Figuring out the most efficient way to do a job, and then making sure every single worker does it that way

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Division of labour definition

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Breaking work into small repetitive tasks