Santosh Katwal
LDR/531
Sep 18, 2016
Dr. Lolita Mancheno-Smoak
Motivation Plan Organizations today are comprised of a diverse selection of people. Each person that works for an organization has different attitudes, values, emotions, and behaviors. In order for the business to remain strong and cohesive, it is important for managers/leaders to recognize those differences for the benefit overall. By doing so, they can motivate each employee and encourage them to be productive citizens within the workforce. Managers must be able to identify the challenges that accompany dissatisfaction and address them accordingly based on each individuals’ personal attributes. Then, successfully providing motivational factors to enhance their morale to sustain a stable organizational structure. In order for this to happen, managers/leaders will need to create a motivation plan that allows each person to be successful and motivated to achieve the organizations vision.
My mentor used to work at the DOT and recently has a new office at the DOL and she is a training manager and has 4 members working under her. She makes sure all her staff are all ready and know their job when it comes to train the new member in the department. Thus, by obtaining this information, I will be creating a motivation plan that can be applied towards her department that will increase my learning team’s motivation, satisfaction, and performances by analyzing specific differences in their attitudes,
Employee motivation is, or at least must be, one of the key issues for directors, managers and personnel managers. The leader must be able to find the sensitive strings of his subordinates, which can be motivated by influencing them to achieve high performance. The correct use of motivation encourages staff to make more efficient use of their knowledge, skills, and talents. In today's turbulent, often chaotic environment, commercial success depends on the employee's talent and effort. Despite the many existing theories and practices, some of the motivation of leaders today remains a mystical term. This is partly due to the fact that people are motivated by different things and techniques.
According to researcher Lindner (1998), motivated employees are needed in our rapidly changing workplaces to aid in the survival of organizations. Not only is it important to meet the needs of the consumer, it is equally important that to make sure that associates are taken care of and remain motivated. For this reason, Gibson, Ivancevich, Donnelly and Konopaske (2012) “states much of management’s time is spent addressing the motivation of their employees” (p. 125). According to the Encyclopedia of Small Business (2007), employee motivation is the level of energy, commitment, and creativity employees bring to their jobs; the inner force that drives individuals to accomplish personal and organizational goals (Lindner, 1988). Despite its obvious importance, employee motivation can be an elusive quest for managers due to the multiplicity of incentives that can influence employees to do their best work. The reality is that every employee has different ways to become motivated and the knowledge of how to motivate them is key to organizational success. It is imperative that employers get to know the personal needs and wants of their employees in order to establish tactics in which to motivate each of them. Once achieved, “managers are in a better position to encourage and reward employees to behave in effective ways” (Gibson et al, 2012, p.
“Motivating Employees” is a book about how employee motivation is driven by companies that invest and grow their employees. One of the most important traits of highly effective and successful companies is that employees are happy and have fun at work. Leadership is not assaulting your employees, but to lead your employees you need to motivate by using caring,
There are as many different methods of motivating employees today as there are companies operating in the global business environment. Still, some strategies are prevalent across all organizations striving to improve employee motivation. The best employee motivation efforts will focus on what the employees deem to be important. It may be that employees within the same department of the same organization will have different motivators. Many organizations today find that flexibility in job design and reward systems has resulted in employees ' increased longevity with the company, improved productivity, and better morale.
The success of any business depends on the productivity and satisfaction of its employees. Employees need to be motivated to work. Motivation can be defined as the inner force that drives individuals to accomplish personal and organizational goals. Motivation can be either intrinsic or extrinsic. For an individual to be motivated in a work situation there must be a need, which the individual would have to perceive a possibility of satisfying through some reward. Intrinsic motivation stems from motivations that are inherent and arise from performing the task of the job itself, which the individual gets a feeling of either positive or negative motivation as a result of
In today’s work place employee satisfaction is just as important as it has ever been in history. With employer cutbacks, job eliminations, pay reductions, and business closings employee satisfaction must be at the forefront of employer’s plans to be successful. In the case of Riordan Manufacturing the company has a problem it cannot ignore, employee motivation. Riordan Manufacturing is a global plastics producer that employees 550 people and earns an
Every organization no matter how large or small has goals they wish to meet. Each organization will have changes in its future and has to have certain set goals and objectives in place to help map out their course of action that will lead to their desired end result (Martin, 2009). In order for a company to successfully meet their final goal it is important for them to continually motivate their employees. According to Organizational Behavior by David Baack, motivation is what starts, maintains and stops behavior (Baack, 2012). Organizations each have their own way to set goals and motivate their
Leadership is a key component to the successfulness, profitability, and sustainability of an organization. Having effective leadership in a company is beneficial for the internal and the external customers. An individual, may ask the question: “why is effective leadership important to the internal and external customer?” The answer to this question is very simple: effective, well balanced leaders produce highly proficient and motivated employees. Consequently, when workers are happy they will be compassionate, and engaged resulting in an outstanding experience for the external customer. One fundamental aspect of effective leadership is understanding the significance of employee motivation. If I were charged with the task of the implementation
Motivation is a key element in the workplace and it is very important to know the basic theory methods and application because it is something that is unavoidable for all of us and will come up in any workplace environment. It is a necessary skill for a future manager or leader to know how to motivate other people in order to work more efficient. Though this project I have become familiar with the subject and realize the importance of motivation.
The fact that motivation is the most important factor for productivity and quality is not something new. Job satisfaction is critical to high productivity, motivation and low employee turnover. Today employers face the challenges of finding ways to increase job satisfaction that their businesses can stay competitive. Employers face the challenges of maintaining productivity, profitability and also try to keep their workforce engaged as well as satisfied with their jobs. In general companies who fail to improve job satisfaction are at risk of losing their top talented people because of competition. Supervisors or managers who maximize the potential creative abilities and talent of entire workforce have a greater competitive advantage then those who don’t. Also, employees that are engaged in their work have a higher level of job satisfaction. This is a reason why leaders of the organization have responsibility for creating high level of job satisfaction. A motivating environment is one that gives workers a sense of pride in what they do ( Dr. Edward Deming ). Leaders can improve motivation within their organizations by following steps like: provide a positive working environment, reward and recognition, involve and increase employee engagement, develop the skills and potential of your workforce and
The key to an organization's success is motivation. Motivation of employees is one of the most important issues facing education today. The need to instill our employees with motivation is becoming more important especially with the shift towards a more socially and culturally responsive workforce. Knowing what motivates employees, how to provide a motivational plan that includes incentives both traditional (money) and nontraditional elements, keeping our focused on the plan and giving them the tools they need to make the plan successful, and what effect will the motivational plan have on the working atmosphere of our organization are all vital topics to tae into
Motivating workers can be one of the most challenging for management. Management should ask their workers what motivates them the most. If management has a hard time deciding the staff’s motivators, then he/she should ask them what would make them more eager and thrilled about doing their job. If the individual appears to be uncertain or undecided, then management should recommend different types of motivators. While they are making these recommendations, they should also listen and observe the employee’s reactions and responses. For the most part, employees want strong and well- defined goals, objectives, and expectations that are jointly understood and decided upon. They want a strong boss who is a great leader and he/she can lead and guide their actions. Also, they want respect and fair treatment. Staff that are motivated want to have opportunities to grow within the organization, to have power and say-so about their work, participate in decision-making, and to have a role or be a part of a triumphant team.
Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology is devoted to the study of employee behavior in the workplace and understanding the issues facing organizations and employees in today’s complex and ever changing environment. Motivation refers to the set of forces that influence people to choose various behaviors among several alternatives available to them. An organization depends on the ability of management to provide a positive, fostering and motivating environment for its employees in order to increase profits, productivity and lower turnover rates of its employees. The purpose of this paper is to discuss and compare six academic journal articles and explore the behavior, job, and need based theories of motivation that can aid management in motivating and understanding their employees. Finding that delicate balance to can sometimes be elusive so effectively learning how to motivate by understanding, controlling and influencing factors to manipulate behavior and choices that are available to employees can produce the desired outcome.
Motivating individuals and groups at work often times can be a challenging task. Individuals must have the desire to want to be motivated. This challenge is difficult as individuals have different types of goals that motivate them. Motivation is typically driven by some sort of recognition. In today’s economic hardship businesses are having to do more with less. Businesses are downsizing, which causes them not to re-hire for open positions or eliminate unnecessary positions completely.
Motivation is one of the most discussed topics in the present era’s organisations, especially since renowned psychologists like Maslow and Herzberg are dedicating their efforts to understanding it. Companies are investing a significant amount of resources in improving productivity in order to maximise profits. One of these important resources is of human nature. In order to get the very best out of employees, some motivational approaches need to be used. But what is motivation and how do I successfully motivate? I will try to relate one of my personal experiences with a friend to some of the most influential motivational theories. After introducing my story and making a definition of motivation I will address the ideas of Taylor,