This document discusses motivation in the workplace. It begins by noting that many organizations struggle to motivate employees despite trying various reward systems. It then explores what motivation is, categorizing it as intrinsic or extrinsic, and examining how motivation is linked to needs models. The document outlines specific behaviors organizations want to motivate, like performance and citizenship. It also discusses how to stimulate motivation, such as through goal-setting, meeting needs, responsibility, trust, and fostering self-motivation. The conclusion is that businesses often focus too much on financials without considering the human element of motivation.
We all know our workforces are our strongest assets. But even the best talent — and performances — can be disrupted by life’s challenges.
Bright Horizons' new research shows that well-being can transform that dynamic. Employees with high levels of well-being are not only exceptionally productive, but they’re resilient and continuously productive even when disruptions — personal or professional — happen, providing organizations with a sustainable advantage.
Access the executive summary of this webinar originally presented by Bright Horizons Chief Human Resources Officer Dan Henry.
Motivating Employees Myths and Realities
Motivation comes in many different shapes and sizes. How you motivate yourself does not apply to others. In a Jeopardy style game show format, learn myths and realities about motivation. Attend this session and learn different methods to motivate your team members with little or no budget. Takeaways Eddie will discuss are lessons learned, successes and failures. He will provide exercises for you to use your creative minds to leave with ideas to take back to your organization.
Can passion be taught? Can it be fostered? The answer is yes. But perhaps more accurately, a team leader must create the right conditions for passion to emerge. Those conditions must be nurtured, not unlike a gardener creating the right conditions for his plants to flourish. Make your job easier. Get the inside scoop on the secrets of success that motivate teams to top performance. In the matrix of workplace roles and responsibilities, managers are pivotal to corporate success. Yet a manager is often the unsung hero who must adapt to demands from all sides—and do so with little or no training, and without mentorship for the role. Learn from Dan Bobinski, who draws from 20 years of consulting experience, extensive studies of best practices, and the latest in neuroscience research. You'll learn the principles and methods top managers use to develop passionate, engaged employees who are dedicated to success. You'll be able to:
— Motivate without manipulating
— Turn mistakes into a fervent drive for quality
— Equip teams to enthusiastically adapt to change
— Create environments in which people strive for excellence—and more
Today's workforce requires managers to be more than just a person in charge. Creating Passion-Driven Teams show you how to tap your team's natural motivations and achieve consistent, sustained top performance.
Did You Know
The higher executives advance up the organizational ladder they are less dependent on technical skills and require more
effectiveness in interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence.
Coaching is an effective tool for improving bottom line
performance in executives and organizations.
Coaching builds skills and capacities for more productive working relationships.
Coaching paves the way for decision makers to create higher
levels of organizational effectiveness through dialogue, inquiry and positive interactions.
Coaching helps identify when teamwork is important; the how and when to apply the skills necessary to foster it.
We all know our workforces are our strongest assets. But even the best talent — and performances — can be disrupted by life’s challenges.
Bright Horizons' new research shows that well-being can transform that dynamic. Employees with high levels of well-being are not only exceptionally productive, but they’re resilient and continuously productive even when disruptions — personal or professional — happen, providing organizations with a sustainable advantage.
Access the executive summary of this webinar originally presented by Bright Horizons Chief Human Resources Officer Dan Henry.
Motivating Employees Myths and Realities
Motivation comes in many different shapes and sizes. How you motivate yourself does not apply to others. In a Jeopardy style game show format, learn myths and realities about motivation. Attend this session and learn different methods to motivate your team members with little or no budget. Takeaways Eddie will discuss are lessons learned, successes and failures. He will provide exercises for you to use your creative minds to leave with ideas to take back to your organization.
Can passion be taught? Can it be fostered? The answer is yes. But perhaps more accurately, a team leader must create the right conditions for passion to emerge. Those conditions must be nurtured, not unlike a gardener creating the right conditions for his plants to flourish. Make your job easier. Get the inside scoop on the secrets of success that motivate teams to top performance. In the matrix of workplace roles and responsibilities, managers are pivotal to corporate success. Yet a manager is often the unsung hero who must adapt to demands from all sides—and do so with little or no training, and without mentorship for the role. Learn from Dan Bobinski, who draws from 20 years of consulting experience, extensive studies of best practices, and the latest in neuroscience research. You'll learn the principles and methods top managers use to develop passionate, engaged employees who are dedicated to success. You'll be able to:
— Motivate without manipulating
— Turn mistakes into a fervent drive for quality
— Equip teams to enthusiastically adapt to change
— Create environments in which people strive for excellence—and more
Today's workforce requires managers to be more than just a person in charge. Creating Passion-Driven Teams show you how to tap your team's natural motivations and achieve consistent, sustained top performance.
Did You Know
The higher executives advance up the organizational ladder they are less dependent on technical skills and require more
effectiveness in interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence.
Coaching is an effective tool for improving bottom line
performance in executives and organizations.
Coaching builds skills and capacities for more productive working relationships.
Coaching paves the way for decision makers to create higher
levels of organizational effectiveness through dialogue, inquiry and positive interactions.
Coaching helps identify when teamwork is important; the how and when to apply the skills necessary to foster it.
When It Comes to Employee Motivation, One Size Does Not Fit AllITA Group
Trying to motivate your people?
The fact that one size doesn’t fit all makes employee motivation tricky.
And while you can’t force motivation, you can (strategically) inspire it—even among the masses.
Learn more about employee motivation and Motivology—our very own brand of motivation—at https://www.itagroup.com/our-approach.
Motivation And Engagement In The WorkplaceJon Hansen
The Actual Value of Motivation and Engagement in the Workplace
By Jim Bouchard, author of Dynamic Components of Personal POWER
“The Power of the Wolf is the Pack, and the Power of the Pack is the Wolf.”
I thank Rudyard Kipling for this expression; I freely paraphrase this sentiment from “The Jungle Book.”
Slides from a webinar I did for small business owners and managers on how to increase employee motivation. Section in the middle has some helpful hints on using the 4-drive model of employee motivation.
Employee motivation isn’t very hard to get right, but, unfortunately, many companies are still stuck in the past.
What truly motivates employees is the opportunity to grow and make a real difference in the world.
Intrinsic Vs. Extrinsic Motivators
There is so much debate on this subject that I want to try and explain it as simply as possible. When people make the argument that extrinsic motivators don’t work, the response will often be about money and a proper paycheck.
It’s true that everyone needs to earn a living. They have to pay the bills.
People also have to feel that they are fairly compensated for the amount of work that they do, this is what’s known as equity theory.
If it’s not an equal exchange, then the focus will be exclusively on that. But once the subject of compensation is taken off the table, what motivates employees long term are intrinsic motivators.
It’s pretty well known that more money doesn’t ever lead to anything effective. What usually ends up happening, is we adjust our lifestyles to account for the increase in money, so it makes no real difference. We’re often still in the same position financially at the end of the day.
What makes people happy is the feeling of pride from accomplishing something amazing
In one study, that Dan Pink talks about in his book Drive, looks at what happens with rewards and kids drawing.
Researchers divided the children into three groups.
The first was the “expected award” group. They showed each child a “Good Player” certificate and asked if the child wanted to draw in order to receive the award.
The second group was the “unexpected award” group. Researchers asked these children simply if they wanted to draw. If they decided to, when the session ended, the researchers handed each child one of the “Good Player” certificates.
The third group was the “no award” group. Researchers asked these children if they wanted to draw, but neither promised nor gave them a certificate at the end.
Children in the “unexpected award” and “no award” groups drew just as much, and with the same enthusiasm as they had before the experiment. But children in the first group showed much less interest and spent much less time drawing.
The prizes had turned play into work.
In another study, two Swedish economists found that offering a small payment in exchange for giving blood decreased the number of people willing to donate by half.
The researchers suggest “the payment tainted an altruistic act and ‘crowded out’ the intrinsic desire to do something good.”
Download our free ebook:
https://www.officevibe.com/resources/10-pillars-employee-engagement
Read the full article on Officevibe's blog:
https://www.officevibe.com/blog/secret-employee-motivation-infographic
Designed by éloïtsmi
https://www.behance.net/eloitsmi
The word 'Motivation' is widely used or misused. This PPT is an eye opener for most of the managers faced with the problem of lack of motivation of their subordinates.
This is an attempt to solve their problem in a nutshell.
How to motivate your staff and improve employee moraleDexcomm
How to Motivate Your Staff and Improve Employee Morale
Upon hire employees form perceptions about their new workplace. Negative perceptions can lead to disengagement very quickly and prompt new hires to look for another job within the first year of employment. Some studies show that turnover can cost up to 250% of an employee’s salary. That’s expensive!!!
At Dexcomm, we believe that engagement practices are vital in efforts to engage our staff and improve employee morale. One of the many challenges in today’s workplace is retaining top talent and keeping them engaged. We work hard to capitalize on our human capital because they are our greatest assets. We’d like to share some of what we’ve learned about engaging our employees and improving employee morale. We hope our tips can help you strengthen your team and capitalize on your greatest assets.
This eBook will provide:
•Five easy ways to help make a great first impression on your new hires
•Fun ideas for engaging your staff
•Ways to enhance your organization’s culture and improve employee morale
•Creative non-monetary benefits to attract and retain top talent
Tech giant Microsoft’s India-born CEO Satya Nadella’s first book in which he explores his personal journey, the company’s ongoing transformation and the wave of technological change will hit the future.
The book titled “ Hit Refresh “ carries a foreword by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.
Some of my Key picks from the Book
Page 38 & 39- 3 Business & leadership principles learned from Cricket
• Compete vigorously and with passion in the face of uncertainty and intimidation
• Put your team first, ahead of your personal statistics and recognition.
• One brilliant character who does not put the team first can destroy the entire team.
Page 119
• “ To be a leader in this company, your job is to find the rose petals in the field of Shit “ – We can look at a leader as an operator of a machine. Machines are built up using a lot of different cogs of all sizes that coherently work together as one giant machine. So be definition it is important to select cogs that you know you can trust and rely on before operating your machine. Since without these cogs, it all falls apart and you would not be able to operate anything.
Page 119 & 120 -Leadership Principles
• Bring clarity to those you work with. By taking internal and external noise and synthesizing a message from it to deliver to your team.
• Leaders generate Energy, not only on their own teams but across the company.
• To find a way a way to deliver success to make things happen. This means driving innovations that people love and are inspired to work on; finding balance between long-term success and short-term wins; and being boundary-less and globally minded in seeing solutions.
Page 125 – Our Partners
• “ For everyone working with partners, I encourage you to ask yourself “ What could be?” and explore new, creative ways to do interesting things that add value back to our platforms for customers” .
Page 126 – Four initiatives every company must make a priority
• Engage with your customers base by leveraging data to improve the customer experience.
• Empower your own employees by enabling greater and more mobile productivity and collaboration in the new digital world of work.
• Optimize operations, automating and simplifying business process across sales, operations & finance.
• Transform products service and business models ( Become a digital company)
Page 166– Quantum Computers
• “ Quantum computers will not stake the form of new stand-alone, super-fast PC but will operate as a co-processor , receiving its instructions and cues from a stack of classical processors” .
When It Comes to Employee Motivation, One Size Does Not Fit AllITA Group
Trying to motivate your people?
The fact that one size doesn’t fit all makes employee motivation tricky.
And while you can’t force motivation, you can (strategically) inspire it—even among the masses.
Learn more about employee motivation and Motivology—our very own brand of motivation—at https://www.itagroup.com/our-approach.
Motivation And Engagement In The WorkplaceJon Hansen
The Actual Value of Motivation and Engagement in the Workplace
By Jim Bouchard, author of Dynamic Components of Personal POWER
“The Power of the Wolf is the Pack, and the Power of the Pack is the Wolf.”
I thank Rudyard Kipling for this expression; I freely paraphrase this sentiment from “The Jungle Book.”
Slides from a webinar I did for small business owners and managers on how to increase employee motivation. Section in the middle has some helpful hints on using the 4-drive model of employee motivation.
Employee motivation isn’t very hard to get right, but, unfortunately, many companies are still stuck in the past.
What truly motivates employees is the opportunity to grow and make a real difference in the world.
Intrinsic Vs. Extrinsic Motivators
There is so much debate on this subject that I want to try and explain it as simply as possible. When people make the argument that extrinsic motivators don’t work, the response will often be about money and a proper paycheck.
It’s true that everyone needs to earn a living. They have to pay the bills.
People also have to feel that they are fairly compensated for the amount of work that they do, this is what’s known as equity theory.
If it’s not an equal exchange, then the focus will be exclusively on that. But once the subject of compensation is taken off the table, what motivates employees long term are intrinsic motivators.
It’s pretty well known that more money doesn’t ever lead to anything effective. What usually ends up happening, is we adjust our lifestyles to account for the increase in money, so it makes no real difference. We’re often still in the same position financially at the end of the day.
What makes people happy is the feeling of pride from accomplishing something amazing
In one study, that Dan Pink talks about in his book Drive, looks at what happens with rewards and kids drawing.
Researchers divided the children into three groups.
The first was the “expected award” group. They showed each child a “Good Player” certificate and asked if the child wanted to draw in order to receive the award.
The second group was the “unexpected award” group. Researchers asked these children simply if they wanted to draw. If they decided to, when the session ended, the researchers handed each child one of the “Good Player” certificates.
The third group was the “no award” group. Researchers asked these children if they wanted to draw, but neither promised nor gave them a certificate at the end.
Children in the “unexpected award” and “no award” groups drew just as much, and with the same enthusiasm as they had before the experiment. But children in the first group showed much less interest and spent much less time drawing.
The prizes had turned play into work.
In another study, two Swedish economists found that offering a small payment in exchange for giving blood decreased the number of people willing to donate by half.
The researchers suggest “the payment tainted an altruistic act and ‘crowded out’ the intrinsic desire to do something good.”
Download our free ebook:
https://www.officevibe.com/resources/10-pillars-employee-engagement
Read the full article on Officevibe's blog:
https://www.officevibe.com/blog/secret-employee-motivation-infographic
Designed by éloïtsmi
https://www.behance.net/eloitsmi
The word 'Motivation' is widely used or misused. This PPT is an eye opener for most of the managers faced with the problem of lack of motivation of their subordinates.
This is an attempt to solve their problem in a nutshell.
How to motivate your staff and improve employee moraleDexcomm
How to Motivate Your Staff and Improve Employee Morale
Upon hire employees form perceptions about their new workplace. Negative perceptions can lead to disengagement very quickly and prompt new hires to look for another job within the first year of employment. Some studies show that turnover can cost up to 250% of an employee’s salary. That’s expensive!!!
At Dexcomm, we believe that engagement practices are vital in efforts to engage our staff and improve employee morale. One of the many challenges in today’s workplace is retaining top talent and keeping them engaged. We work hard to capitalize on our human capital because they are our greatest assets. We’d like to share some of what we’ve learned about engaging our employees and improving employee morale. We hope our tips can help you strengthen your team and capitalize on your greatest assets.
This eBook will provide:
•Five easy ways to help make a great first impression on your new hires
•Fun ideas for engaging your staff
•Ways to enhance your organization’s culture and improve employee morale
•Creative non-monetary benefits to attract and retain top talent
Tech giant Microsoft’s India-born CEO Satya Nadella’s first book in which he explores his personal journey, the company’s ongoing transformation and the wave of technological change will hit the future.
The book titled “ Hit Refresh “ carries a foreword by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates.
Some of my Key picks from the Book
Page 38 & 39- 3 Business & leadership principles learned from Cricket
• Compete vigorously and with passion in the face of uncertainty and intimidation
• Put your team first, ahead of your personal statistics and recognition.
• One brilliant character who does not put the team first can destroy the entire team.
Page 119
• “ To be a leader in this company, your job is to find the rose petals in the field of Shit “ – We can look at a leader as an operator of a machine. Machines are built up using a lot of different cogs of all sizes that coherently work together as one giant machine. So be definition it is important to select cogs that you know you can trust and rely on before operating your machine. Since without these cogs, it all falls apart and you would not be able to operate anything.
Page 119 & 120 -Leadership Principles
• Bring clarity to those you work with. By taking internal and external noise and synthesizing a message from it to deliver to your team.
• Leaders generate Energy, not only on their own teams but across the company.
• To find a way a way to deliver success to make things happen. This means driving innovations that people love and are inspired to work on; finding balance between long-term success and short-term wins; and being boundary-less and globally minded in seeing solutions.
Page 125 – Our Partners
• “ For everyone working with partners, I encourage you to ask yourself “ What could be?” and explore new, creative ways to do interesting things that add value back to our platforms for customers” .
Page 126 – Four initiatives every company must make a priority
• Engage with your customers base by leveraging data to improve the customer experience.
• Empower your own employees by enabling greater and more mobile productivity and collaboration in the new digital world of work.
• Optimize operations, automating and simplifying business process across sales, operations & finance.
• Transform products service and business models ( Become a digital company)
Page 166– Quantum Computers
• “ Quantum computers will not stake the form of new stand-alone, super-fast PC but will operate as a co-processor , receiving its instructions and cues from a stack of classical processors” .
Organization interventions for conflict handling and performance improvementMohan Kumar
Organization Interventions for conflict handling and performance improvement,Organization behavioral change to better handle conflicts and improve performance,Organization Behaviou
ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
Organisational politics
ORGANISATIONAL POLITICS
FEATURES OF ORGANISATIONAL POLITICS
Organisational Politics has the following features:
It aims at personal benefit arising out of use of power and not organisational benefit.
It is a deliberate effort on the part of people to use politics as a source of widening their power base.
It is not part of a person’s job requirement. It is used to benefit a person.
It can be legitimate or illegitimate political behaviour.
It moves against rationality. Decisions are based on compromises and bargain and not rational acts.
Politics takes place when an individual recognizes that achievement of his goals is influenced by behaviour of others.
This is a presentation on Conflict Management. It is a session on how to better manage Conflict in an organization. We all know that conflict in inevitable in any organization. What is required is an effective management of Conflict. In this session I will take you through different reasons why conflict occurs and different styles of managing conflict. I am sure after going through this presentation, you will learn better ways to manage conflict. Enjoy this presentation.
I have added my voice also on this presentation so put on slide show and keep your computer volume high.
Conflict Resolution: Tools for Analyzing, Diagnosing, and Resolving Organizat...David Williamson
The material in this presentation is adapted from:
Furlong, G. T. (2005). The conflict resolution toolbox: Models & maps for analyzing, diagnosing, and resolving conflict. Mississauga, Ontario: John Wiley & Sons Canada.
Ob unit-v- Osmania University Syllabus- BBA-1st YearBalasri Kamarapu
: ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE, CONFLICT AND EFFECTIVENESS :
Concept of Organizational Culture, Distinction between organizational culture and organizational
climate, Factors influencing organizational culture, Morale- concept and types of morale.
Managing conflict, Organizational Effectiveness - Indicators of organizational
effectiveness, Achieving organizational effectiveness. Organizational Power and Politics.
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR- UNIT-5-BBA-OSMANIA UNIVERSITY, Organizational Culture , Factors influencing organizational culture, Morale, Types of Morale, Organizational Effectiveness, Indicators of organizational effectiveness, Achieving Organizational effectiveness, Managing conflict, Causes of conflict , How to manage conflicts in an organisation , Managing conflict with the boss , Managing conflict with peers/colleagues , Managing conflicts with the subordinates .
Learning objective: Achieve clarity and confidence as your most authentic self
Authenticity is the harmonious alignment between one's internal values and beliefs and their external behavior. Embracing authenticity in leadership involves aligning professional actions with personal ethics, values, and personality. Trust is built when leaders remain true to themselves, making it easier to achieve goals. In this session, we will explore the authenticity paradox in the workplace, learn to lead authentically, and identify practical ways to embody authenticity in your leadership role.
By the end of this session, attendees will be able to:
1. Differentiate between constructive and detrimental authentic behaviors.
2. Identify your core values and understand their influence on your leadership actions.
3. Establish trust and transparency in your team as an authentic leader while navigating the authenticity paradox.
4. Cultivate a team that embraces individual and collective strengths and authenticity.
10 Productive Ways To Boost Employee MoraleEmily Smul
We teamed up with the employee morale experts at Blueboard and OneWorkplace to cover the top 10 productive ways to boost employee morale during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher presents at the OECD webinar ‘Digital devices in schools: detrimental distraction or secret to success?’ on 27 May 2024. The presentation was based on findings from PISA 2022 results and the webinar helped launch the PISA in Focus ‘Managing screen time: How to protect and equip students against distraction’ https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/managing-screen-time_7c225af4-en and the OECD Education Policy Perspective ‘Students, digital devices and success’ can be found here - https://oe.cd/il/5yV
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
How to Split Bills in the Odoo 17 POS ModuleCeline George
Bills have a main role in point of sale procedure. It will help to track sales, handling payments and giving receipts to customers. Bill splitting also has an important role in POS. For example, If some friends come together for dinner and if they want to divide the bill then it is possible by POS bill splitting. This slide will show how to split bills in odoo 17 POS.
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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Model Attribute Check Company Auto PropertyCeline George
In Odoo, the multi-company feature allows you to manage multiple companies within a single Odoo database instance. Each company can have its own configurations while still sharing common resources such as products, customers, and suppliers.
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.