323 results found, view free essays on page:
-
Theory Of Motivation Reinforcement Theory
820 words
The success of any organization depends on the
ability of managers to provide a motivating
environment for its employees. Motivated employees
are more productive, happier, and stay with the
organization longer. One of the primary tasks a
manager faces is to find out what motivates their
staff. By understanding employee needs, managers
can understand what rewards to use to motivate
them. Abraham Maslow proposed the theory called
hierarchy of needs theory (370 - 396). Maslow
believed that within e...
Free research essays on topics related to: motivation, theory of motivation, hygiene factors, reinforcement theory, b f
-
Drug Addiction Negative Reinforcement
4,209 words
... ve drugs. The Addiction Research Center
Inventory, an empirically derived test designed to
measure the subjective effects of addictive drugs,
detects the mood-elevating effects of psychomotor
stimulants and opiates on the same scale (see
Haertzen and Hickey 1987). On the other hand, the
subjective-effects of these two drug classes can
be easily distinguished. This is not surprising
considering that ex-addicts report a preference
for heroin over morphine (Martin and Fraser 1961),
even though ...
Free research essays on topics related to: taking behavior, addictive substance, drug addiction, negative reinforcement, addictive drugs
-
Theory Explains Human Motivation
1,274 words
Motivation explains why people behave as they do.
Some scientists view motivation as the factor that
determines behaviour, as expressed in the phrase
All behaviour is motivated. (World Book, 1986, p.
721). Other scientists focus on two certain
aspects of motivated behaviour, excitement or
exhilaration of behaviour, that is motivation
arouses an organism and causes it to act, and the
direction of behaviour, which is lead by habits,
skills, abilities and structural features. (World
Book, 1986). Th...
Free research essays on topics related to: incentive, human motivation, behaviour, theory explains, world book
-
Websters New World Resistance To Change
1,640 words
Personal Motivation The Individuals View
Understanding what motivates people is at the core
of relating to people at all levels. According to
Websters dictionary, (Webster, 1976) to motivate
is to provide with, or affect as, an inner drive,
impulse, or incentive that causes one to act. A
motivation can be a cause, purpose, or idea
according the Thesaurus. (Webster 1997).
Motivation causes behavior, incites action.
Personal motivational drives may include pride,
desire for greatness, competitive ...
Free research essays on topics related to: websters new world, maslow hierarchy, fringe benefits, motivational theories, resistance to change
-
Intrinsic Motivation Psychological Reports
1,848 words
A Summary and Analysis of Self-Regulation and
Procrastination and related works Procrastination
is a problem for just about anyone that you happen
upon these days. It seems just a common problem,
but it can also lead to certain problems in
regulation. Procrastination is the avoidance of
performing a particular activity (academic or not)
even though its known that it should be done. One
such example would be a term paper which a person
was given a substantial amount of time to do, yet
left it to ...
Free research essays on topics related to: intrinsic motivation, psychological reports, point scale, important part, e g
-
Motivation At Hitachi Automotive Products Organizational Behavior Analysis
1,686 words
Motivation at Hitachi Automotive Products Hitachi
Automotive Products, Los Angeles (HAP-LA) is a
major manufacturer of automotive electromechanical
parts, including alternators, starters, mass
airflow sensors and distributors. HAP-LA follows
in the steps of many Japanese-based companies in
providing above-average motivational packages
through excellent benefits packages, incentive
programs, and retention incentives. Through these
different motivational packages, HAP-LA is able to
meet the needs ...
Free research essays on topics related to: team members, employee development, interpersonal relationships, incentive programs, compensation package
-
Transformational Leaders Charismatic Leadership
1,332 words
... ary. Such leaders are often very successful.
They have visions and can communicate them
successfully to their followers by linking them
with the innermost desires of the followers, thus
making these visions appealing to the followers
and motivating them to work towards the visions.
The reason why past research has almost always
assumed that if a leader is charismatic, he / she
is also a visionary could be that, most of the
leaders that were studied by researchers on were
very prominent, succ...
Free research essays on topics related to: transformational leaders, charismatic, charismatic leadership, e g, organizational behavior
-
Goal Setting Theory Theory Is Based
1,809 words
Proper Motivation: the key to an organization's
success Motivation of our employees is one of the
most important issues facing companies today. The
need to instill our employees with motivation is
becoming ever more important especially with the
shift towards a more socially and culturally
responsive workforce. So how does a company find
out what motivates its employees? How do they
provide a motivational plan that includes
incentives both traditional (money) and
nontraditional elements? What wi...
Free research essays on topics related to: theory x, theory y, theory is based, make mistakes, goal setting theory
-
Nonverbal Communication Middle Age
1,732 words
MIDDLE AGE BLUES The older person faces many
challenges imposed by aging. These changes occur
gradually within the physical, psychological,
sociological and spiritual dimensions of the
person. Whatever the changes, it is the whole
person who responds through the process of
adaptation the challenges they present. This paper
looks at the family of Michael, 43 years old whose
son, 20 years old has started working and has
moved into his own flat while his daughter has
also started her university stu...
Free research essays on topics related to: human behavior, leisure time, make life, middle age, nonverbal communication
-
Wal Mart Sam Walton
2,760 words
Running Head: Evaluating performance through
Motivation, Ethics and Conflict at Wal-Mart
Evaluating performance through on Motivation,
Ethics, and Conflict at Wal-Mart (Authors Name)
(Institution Name) Introduction Wal-Mart
management operates through a number of functions
classified in general as the planning,
organizational, leading, motivation and control
mechanism factors. The evaluation of employees
performances based on motivation, ethics and
conflict at Wal-Mart is assessed on very scient...
Free research essays on topics related to: st century, sam walton, status quo, wal mart, leadership styles
-
Motivational Strategies In The Workplace
1,307 words
Motivational Strategies in the Workplace Abstract:
A good Sales Manager should always have a good and
practical knowledge about motivational strategies
for these are the important keys to the success of
any organization. There is a greater chance to
achieve goals if people involved in a particular
activity are motivated and concerned with the
achievement of the goal. No one can cause someone
to do something; the person must first be
convinced that he has to make an effort to achieve
an endeavor....
Free research essays on topics related to: people involved, simple steps, sales force, goal setting, york ny
-
Employee Motivation Leadership Styles
1,571 words
Discipline in the work place Being disciplined in
the work place actually means that you either have
a god leader or are a part of an efficient team.
When you " re in charge of putting together a team
within the organization, it is very challenging.
There are three different steps that need to be
achieved to make an effective team, which are,
team making and development, employee motivation,
and leadership. The first step to address is team
making and development. One stage of group
development ...
Free research essays on topics related to: leadership styles, employee motivation, effective leader, effective team, role conflict
-
Mental Illness Physical Activity
833 words
Psychiatric Rehabilitation is a philosophy as well
as specific strategies that has been formed over
the past 30 years about how treatment should be
provided to those individuals who suffer from a
mental illness. During the 1970 's, due in large
part to pioneers like Fountain House and
Fair-weather Lodge, a shift began in the paradigm
that had till then defined the "treatment" of
mental illnesses. A growing consciousness emerged
that, in addition to medications, skill building
and social support ...
Free research essays on topics related to: physical therapy, al 1990, physical activity, independent living, mental illness
-
Prince Of Wales End Of Act
2,105 words
Henry IV: Redemption In Shakespeare's Henry IV,
the character Hal, the Prince of Wales, undergoes
a transformation that can be characterized as a
redemption. Shakespeare introduces Hal, in the
opening act as a renegade of the Court. His
avoidance of all public responsibility and his
affinity for the company of the Boars Head Tavern,
have caused serious concern for the King, because
Hal is heir to the throne. The King realizes that
to keep order, a ruler and his heir must prove to
be both respons...
Free research essays on topics related to: king henry, act 5, end of act, henry iv, prince of wales
-
God Created Man Stark Contrast
2,295 words
Sporting With Life: Frankenstein and Science Today
There is a broad based ethical debate taking place
within todays medical and scientific fields. This
debate primarily centers around the use of science
and technology in dealing with human life. In his
article Sporting With Life Dr. Lester D. Freidman
cites the ethical problem in this way. The
potential destructiveness of nuclear power, the
morality of organ transplants, the possible uses
and misuses of DNA, and the wonder and fear
created by th...
Free research essays on topics related to: god created man, stark contrast, mothers body, lord god, holy bible
-
9 My Left Foot 9 My Left Mother
791 words
Often enough, it is very hard to muster up enough
courage to begin working on that lab report or
thesis paper that is becoming closer to being due.
I experienced this feeling when putting my own
thoughts together for the writing of this
particular paper. The ambition needed to commence
a writing is often very hard to come across for
many people, while others find it very easy to
become motivated to write that paper. Motivation
comes in many forms. For example, motivation to
look for a job. Perso...
Free research essays on topics related to: foot, motivated, christie, left foot, motivation
-
Theories Of Motivation Growth And Development
1,711 words
What factors should an organisation consider in
attempting to motivate people at work? An
organisation consists of many groups of
individuals without whom it cannot survive. Two of
the most important groups are the managers and the
workers. It is the duty of the manager to plan,
organise and coordinate the tasks of the workers.
The organisation expects all the groups
participating to give their best in making the
organisation a success. Motivation is the term
used ion management theory to descri...
Free research essays on topics related to: hygiene factors, theories of motivation, profit sharing, intrinsic rewards, growth and development
-
Theory Of Relativity Driving Force
1,301 words
Motivation Equals Progress Self interest is a
driving force; it is motivation. Motivation leads
to progression and without progression early man
would never have gotten past learning about fire.
There is no single purpose of self-interest, it is
for the individual to decide, but it is my
motivation to live and I am convinced that it
raises the standards of life. All things naturally
progress because they adapt. According to Darwin,
the strong survive; that is, the members of a
species best suite...
Free research essays on topics related to: theory of relativity, aren t, religious people, driving force, isn t
-
Goal Setting Theory Expectancy Theory
2,177 words
In this Cognitive Motivation Introduction In this
paper I will be aiming to cover the following
areas. Firstly an overview of the fundamentals
behind the cognitive theories of motivation,
focusing on three main theories Equity theory,
Expectancy theory and Goal setting theory. Within
these theory bases I will outline some of the
developmental research that has been occurring,
particularly those studies which have added
empirical evidence to consolidate or expand on the
basic theories. Secondly I...
Free research essays on topics related to: expectancy theory, goal setting theory, practical applications, widely accepted, equity theory
-
Nurturing Intrinsic Motivation Intrinsically Motivated Student Students
579 words
RECOGNIZING AND NURTURING INTRINSIC MOTIVATION
Essay, Research RECOGNIZING AND NURTURING
INTRINSIC MOTIVATION Running head: RECOGNIZING AND
NURTURING INTRINSIC MOTIVATIORecognizing and
Nurturing Intrinsic Motivation: A Cautionary Tale
Article Critique Recognizing and Nurturing
Intrinsic Motivation: A Cautionary Tale This
article related to the pre-teaching experiences of
educators and the necessity for training in the
identification of intrinsic motivation in the
gifted learner. For far too many...
Free research essays on topics related to: intrinsic, nurturing, gifted, intrinsic motivation, motivation
323 results found, view free essays on page: