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Lesson Objectives To remember why people work. To understand the important role that motivation plays in making a business successful. To understand how Maslow’s “Hierarchy of Needs” theory can be used by businesses to motivate workers.
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Why do businesses need to motivate their staff? Why Motivate? Higher Productivity Lower Absenteeism Higher Quality of Work Better Customer Service Healthier Employees - Less Stress Lower Labour Turnover Higher Profits Happier Workforce
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Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs Basic Physiological Needs Safety & Security Social Needs Self-esteem Self-fulfilment Task 1 Using the worksheet and your notes. Find out what each layer of the pyramid means. Provide examples of what things are needed at each stage.
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Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Needs Basic Physiological Needs Safety & Security Social Needs Self-esteem Self-fulfilment Mind Body Food, water, shelter etc Protection, security, order & law Family, workgroup, attention etc. Achievement, self esteem, reputation and responsibility Personal Growth and fulfilment.
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Maslow Continued... If the lower levels are not satisfied then the employee will become de- motivated. The key to making employees motivated is to satisfy their higher level ‘mind’ needs. Basic Physiological Needs Safety & Security Social Needs Self-esteem Self-fulfilment
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Motivation Methods Financial Rewards Basic pay – salary or wage Piece rate – payment per item produced Commission – payment as percentage of sales made Bonuses – ‘one off’ payment for hitting performance target Financial Rewards Basic pay – salary or wage Piece rate – payment per item produced Commission – payment as percentage of sales made Bonuses – ‘one off’ payment for hitting performance target Non-financial Rewards Fringe benefits – company car, cheap travel, holidays, vouchers, free lunches, gym membership, social club, other perks Good conditions of work - flexible working hours, holidays, crèche &/or subsidised child care Prospects – opportunities for development, promotion and interesting job Non-financial Rewards Fringe benefits – company car, cheap travel, holidays, vouchers, free lunches, gym membership, social club, other perks Good conditions of work - flexible working hours, holidays, crèche &/or subsidised child care Prospects – opportunities for development, promotion and interesting job How can businesses use these methods alongside Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?
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