Employee Motivation

 

 

 

You’ll develop the cultural awareness and critical thinking skills you need to analyze and produce a broad range of discourse in a full spectrum of careers — and to make a difference in whatever you do.

Overview

Employee Motivation is becoming ever more important in the workplace as time goes on, and everyone agrees that a motivated workforce is far more likely to be a successful workforce. The happier and more professional an employee is, the better the results they will deliver for you. Of course, every employer wants to make sure that they have a workforce who will do their best, but this does not simply mean making the job easy for their employees. In fact, part of the problem of motivation is that where the job is too easy, employees become complacent.

There is therefore a challenge for all employers and management in delivering the right balance between a confident, motivated workforce and a workforce which is driven to attain goals. It can be described as a mix between the pleasure of a comfortable working environment and the fear of failure, although in honesty it is more complicated than that equation suggests. Regardless of how it is characterized, it is important to get the right balance in order to ensure that you have a motivated workforce. This course is designed to show participants the way to get the best out of a confident, motivated set of employees, and to show them how to motivate that group.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, participants will:

  • Defining motivation, an employer’s role in it and how the employee can play a part
  • Identifying the importance of Employee Motivation
  • Identifying methods of Employee Motivation
  • Describing the theories which pertain to Employee Motivation – with particular reference to psychology
  • Identifying personality types and how they fit into a plan for Employee Motivation.
  • Setting clear and defined goals.
  • Identifying specific issues in the field, and addressing these issues and how to maintain this going forward.

Course Modules

Module Name  
Module One: Getting Started  
Module Two: A Psychological Approach  
Module Three: Object-Oriented Theory  
Module Four: Using Reinforcement Theory  
Module Five: Using Expectancy Theory  
Module Six: Personality’s Role in Motivation  
Module Seven: Setting Goals  
Module Eight: A Personal Toolbox  
Module Nine: Motivation on the Job  
Module Ten: Addressing Specific Morale Issues  
Module Eleven: Keeping Yourself Motivated  
Module Twelve: Wrapping Up  
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