Motivating Employees

(GEMINI VERSION) Introduction

 

Unit Introduction & Task

 

Read the introduction and case study about employee motivation, and then continue to the next section, 14.1, which gives an overview of why it is important to motivate employees. Answer the concept check questions at the end of the section.


                                                                                                                                                                       
     

Example Inventory List (Data Table)

   
ItemQuantityPrice
Apples10$5.00
Bananas5$2.50
Oranges7$4.50


Introduction to Motivation

If you've ever worked with a group of people, and we all have, you have no doubt noticed differences in their performance. Researchers have pondered these differences for many years. Indeed, John B. Watson first studied this issue in the early 1900s. Performance is, of course, an extremely important issue to employers because organizations with high-performing employees will almost always be more effective.

To better understand why people perform at different levels, researchers consider the major determinants of performance: ability, effort (motivation), accurate role perceptions, and environmental factors (see Exhibit 14.2). Each performance determinant is important, and a deficit in one can seriously affect the others. People who don't understand what is expected of them will be constrained by their own inaccurate role perceptions, even if they have strong abilities and motivation and the necessary resources to perform their job. None of the performance determinants can compensate for a deficiency in any of the other determinants. Thus, a manager cannot compensate for an employee's lack of skills and ability by strengthening their motivation.

   
   

Exhibit 14.2: Determinants of Performance

 

Source: David S. Bright and Anastasia H. Cortes, https://openstax.org/books/principles-management/pages/14-introduction
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