One More Time: How Do You Motivate Employees

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University of Wisconsin-Madison From the SelectedWorks of Vikas Singh September, 2006 One More Time: How Do You Motivate Employees Vikas Singh, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Available at: https://works.bepress.com/vikas_singh/6/

One More Time: How Do You Motivate Employees By Fredrick Herzberg Vikas Singh

Dichotomy between motivation and satisfaction The things that make people motivated and satisfied on the job are different from the things that make them dissatisfied Forget praise, Forget punishment, Forget Cash. You need to make their jobs more interesting

Motivating with KITA The simplest, surest and most direct ways to get someone do something Ask Tell the person Give the person incentives Show the person Give KITA

Various Forms of KITA Negative Physical KITA Negative Psychological KITA Positive KITA

Myths About Motivation Positive KITA personnel practices used as an attempt to instill motivation Reducing the time spent at work Spiraling wages Fringe Benefits Human Relations Training

Myths About Motivation Positive KITA personnel practices used as an attempt to instill motivation Sensitivity Training Communications Two Way Communications Job Participation Employee Counseling

Two Factor Theory KITA Motivation Factors Hygiene Factors

Hygiene Factors Company Policy and Administration Supervision Relationship with supervisor Work Conditions Salary Relationship with peers Personal Life Relationship with subordinates Status Security

Motivation Factors Achievement Recognition Work itself Responsibility Advancement Growth

Hygiene vs. Motivators Of all the factors contributing to job satisfaction, 81% were motivators Of all the factors contributing to employee dissatisfaction about their work, 69% involved hygiene elements

Factors affecting Job Attitudes

Synergy between Hygiene and Motivation Factors

Eternal Triangle Industrial Engineering Behavioral Science Organizational Theory

Organizational Theory Human needs are irrational and varied and adjustable to specific situation Personnel management should be as pragmatic as the situation demands Proper organization of job will result in most efficient job structure This leads to most favorable job attitudes

Industrial Engineering Humankind is mechanistically oriented and economically motivated Human needs are best met by attuning the individual to the most efficient work process Design job structure, incentive system and operations to facilitate most efficient use of human machine This leads to optimal organization of work and proper work attitudes

Behavioral Science Focus on group sentiments, individual employee attitudes and organizations social and psychological climate Emphasizes on a combination of one or more of the hygienic and motivation factors Leads to healthy employee attitudes and organizational climate felicitous to human values and growth These proper attitudes leads to efficient job and organizational structure and results

The approaches of Organizational theorists, Industrial Engineers and Behavioral Scientists, have achieved significant results. However, to motivate employees and achieve highest level of performance, a combined approach is needed, along with the use of two factors.

Combined Approach Industrial Engineering Behavioral Science Organizational Theor

Job Enrichment Enrich the work using motivation-hygiene factors for efficient utilization of personnel Provide opportunity for employees psychological growth This is different from Job enlargement Job Enrichment can be brought about by Job Loading

Job Loading Horizontal Job loading Vertical Job Loading

Horizontal Job Loading Reduces personal contribution rather than giving opportunities for growth in their area of expertise o Challenging employee by increasing amount of production expected o Adding some meaningless task to the existing ones o Rotating assignments o Removing difficult parts, to free the worker to accomplish more of less challenging tasks.

Vertical Loading Provide motivating factors for : Growth and learning Responsibility Recognition Achievement Advancement

Principles of vertical job loading

A Successful Application Control Group Achieving Group

Application Results

Steps for Job Enrichment Select those jobs in which o The investments in industrial engineering does not make changes too costly o Attitudes are poor o Hygiene is becoming very costly o Motivation will make a difference in performance

Steps for Job Enrichment Approach these jobs with conviction that they can be changed Brainstorm for ways of enriching jobs, without concern for their practicality Screen the list to eliminate hygiene factors Screen the list for generalities Screen the list to eliminate horizontal loading

Steps for Job Enrichment Avoid direct participation by the employees whose jobs are to be enriched Set up a controlled experiment Be prepared for drop in performance in initial few weeks Expect some anxiety and hostility over the changes from first line supervisors

Summary Both hygienic factors and motivation factors are important for high performance Treat people as best as you can so they have a minimum of dissatisfaction Use people so they get achievement, recognition for achievement, interest, responsibility, and opportunity for advancement and growth

Forget Praise, Forget Punishment, Forget Cash. You need to make their jobs more interesting