Motivation What energizes human behavior? What channels or directs that behavior? How can certain behaviors be sustained or maintained over time?

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Motivation What energizes human behavior? What channels or directs that behavior? How can certain behaviors be sustained or maintained over time?

Managerial Assumptions About Human Nature McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y ??

Static-Content Theories of Motivation (past or present time oriented)(not predictive) Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Alderfer’s ERG (Existence, Relatedness, Growth) Theory McClelland’s Theory of Socially Acquired Needs (achievement, power, and affiliation) Herzberg’s Motivator-Hygiene Theory Managerial Application: Job Enrichment and the Job Characteristics Model

Skill variety Task identity Task significance Autonomy Feedback

Process Theories of Motivation (factors that channel or direct behavior)(predictive) Vroom’s Expectancy Theory (VIE)(expectancy, instrumentality, valence) Path-Goal Theory of Motivation Locke’s Goal-Setting Theory –Assigned vs. Participative Goals –Personal Goals and Self-Efficacy Managerial Application: Management by Objectives

Environmentally Based Theories of Motivation B. F. Skinner’s Operant Conditioning and Reinforcement Theory Managerial Application: Organizational Behavior Modification Social Comparison Theory –Equity Theory –Social Learning Theory

Intrinsic and Extrinsic Rewards and Motivation Intrinsic Rewards Extrinsic Rewards Managerial Application: Gainsharing

Motivation And The Psychological Contract Organizational Commitment and the Psychological Contract

Choosing An Appropriate Motivational Model Initial diagnosis Strategy selection Make the choice Five basic sources of motivation: –Mission –Agenda Control –Share in Value Creation –Learning –Reputation