How Satisfied Employees Are Motivated To Be Productive.

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How Satisfied Employees Are Motivated To Be Productive

ABOUT KPMG KPMG provides Audit, Tax, and Advisory The firm has over 155,000 employees working in 155 different countries around the world KPMG LPP is a Canadian Accounting firm that is overseen by KPMG International KPMG was formed in 1987 when Peat, Marwick, Klynveld and Goerdeler merged their respective firms

THE BIG FOUR DeloittePwCKPMGEY

AWARDS Canada’s Top 100 Employers Canada’s Best Diversity Employers Best Employers for New Canadians Greater Toronto’s Top 95 Employers Canada’s Top 25 Family Friendly Employers Canada’s Greenest Employers Canada’s Top Campus Employer

MOTIVATION Reinforcement Community Involvement Benefits Work/Life Balance

REINFORCEMENT ACHIEVE GOALS RECOGNIZE STRENGTHS IMPROVE WEAKNESSES

MOTIVATION GOAL SETTING GOAL SETTING THEORY MEASURABLE VERIFIABLETANGIBLE

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT BUILD VALUES INCREAS E COMMUNICATION POSITIVE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT BUILD RELATIONSHIPS

Employee salaries are reviewed every 12 months Referral Program COMPENSATION Profit Sharing Disability & More Other Benefits Flexible Extensive FAMILY & HEALTH BENEFITS BENEFITS & COMPENSATION

WORK LIFE 3 weeks a year of paid vacationAdditionally employees are allowed 7 days a year to take a personal day6 months unpaid leave100% of pay is offered for the first 4 weeks of paternal/maternity leaveEarned Days Off

CONCLUSION SUCCESS Job Satisfaction MotivationReinforcement