Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Strategies Designed to Motivate Employees Essay -- Business Management
Strategies Designed to Motivate Employees       One of a manager's responsibilities is to inspire employees and     encourage them to strive for excellence and remain motivated even     during the difficult times. While this task is challenging, there are     measures a manager can take to generate enthusiasm in any working     environment. Although different people are moved by different desires,     values and goals, there are a number of generally agreed-upon     motivators to which most people respond.       The employees at Gullivers are de-motivated because of the poor     environmental conditions. The employees work alone for long periods of     time. This leads the worker to feel isolated. As well as this the     tasks that some employees carry out are repetitive and boring. This is     brought on by the use of a production line. The employees also work in     two day time shifts. The hours of these shifts might not be suitable     for some people, such as mothers. The times that shifts start and     finish might clash with school hour, leading to people coming in late     or leaving early.       F. W. Taylor developed the early idea that to motivate the worker you     have to pay him/her at the highest possible wage, through working in     the most efficient and productive manner. This approach was called the     rational-economic concept of motivation. Taylor believed if an     organisation first evaluated the job to be done. Then came up with the     best way to do each stage of that job. The lastly put the people in     the right place to then carry out that job effectively. So the job     would be completed in an efficient, producing more profit, which would     lead to higher wages. Taylor believed that this alone wo...              ...d the     team leader allow discussion of any disharmony.       Maintaining a highly motivated staff is key to a company's success. A     lack of employee enthusiasm can alter your company's productivity, and     ultimately, your bottom line. There are several factors which effect     motivation. A combination of techniques that matches the unique needs     and personalities of your employees will bring the most effective     results. However any measures taken is only effective as far as the     employee is willing to be motivated.       Bibliography       Laurie J Mullins 2002, Management and Organisational Behaviours,     Financial Times Pitman Publishing imprint, Great Britain       Susan Jarosz 2003, Class Notes, Borders College, Galashiels       W.H. Weiss 2001, Building Morale, Motivating and Empowering Employees"       Supervision. Vol. 62, Issue 1 pages 1-2                        
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