Motivation

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What is Motivation?
 
Motivation is the force that makes us do things: this is a result of our individual needs being satisfied (or met) so that we have inspiration to complete the task.
These needs vary from person to person as everybody has their individual needs to motivate themselves. Depending on how motivated we are, it may further
determine the effort we put into our work and therefore increase the standard of the output.
When we suggest factors (or needs) that determine the motivation of employees in the workplace, almost everyone would immediately think of a high salary.
 This answer is correct for the reason that some employees will be motivated by money, but mostly wrong for the reason that it does not satisfy others (to a
lasting degree). This supports the statement that human motivation is a personal characteristic, and not a one fits all option.
 
The Importance of Motivation
 
Motivation can have an effect on the output of your business and concerns both quantity and quality. See it this way: your business relies heavily on the
efficiency of your production staff to make sure that products are manufactured in numbers that meet demand for the week. If these employees lack the motivation to produce
 completed products to meet the demand, then you face a problem leading to disastrous consequences. The number of scenarios is extreme but you get the general picture.
 
Your employees are your greatest asset and no matter how efficient your technology and equipment may be, it is no match for the effectiveness and efficiency of your staff.
 

Motivational Theory: Herzberg's Two Factor Theory
 
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