Motivation
Across
- 2. The section in the Hierarchy of needs where employers would provide public praise and have employee recognition programs.
- 3. When we are motivated to perform a behavior or engage in an activity because we want to earn a reward or avoid punishment
- 4. A group of individuals who are motivated by a common goal
- 7. The belief that if you perform well then you will receive a valued reward eg: pay increase, more responsibility, promotion
- 9. Who believed that there are two types of managers, Theory X and Theory Y?
- 11. Who created Hierarchy of Needs?
- 12. A commission where the employee is paid for the number of pieces they worked on
- 14. One person's desire to achieve a certain goal
- 16. The factors can demotivate employees if they are not present but will not motivate employees if they are present.
- 18. Who developed Expectancy Theory?
- 19. Breaking a job into small repetitive tasks, each of which can be done at a speed with little training.
- 20. If managers believes that team members dislike their work they will use this style of management
Down
- 1. If managers believe that your people take pride in their work and see it as a challenge they will use this style of management
- 5. When you engage in a behavior because you find it rewarding.
- 6. How much an individual values the reward, his typically depends on the employee’s individual needs, goals, preferences, experience, and background.
- 8. Who's theory states that employees are motivated far more by relational factors such as attention and camaraderie than by monetary rewards or environmental factors, such as lighting, humidity and more?
- 10. Refers to the strength of a person’s belief about whether or not a certain job is attainable.
- 11. Factors that cause an increase in job satisfaction such as Achievement, Recognition, The work itself, Responsibility, Advancement and growth
- 12. The section in the Hierarchy of Needs where businesses may provide lunches, ensure clean facilities, good airflow etc
- 13. Who developed the Theory of Scientific Management?
- 15. Who developed the “Two-Factor Theory” or “Motivation-Hygiene Theory” ?
- 17. Working harder to achieve set goals or aims