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Motivating Others

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Individual Differences in Motivation

Self-esteem Chronic Situational Socially influenced

Need for achievement Intrinsic motivation

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Increasing Self-Esteem Self-esteem workshops Experience with success

self-fulfilling prophecy trying new experiences and taking little steps

Supervisor behavior Pygmalion effect

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Goal Setting

Concrete Specific High but reasonable Self-set (?)

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Providing Feedback

Positive Feedback should be specific should be sincere should be timely

Negative Feedback should be constructive concentrate on behaviors always give in private

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Rewarding Excellent Performance

Timing of the reward Contingency of the

reward Type of reward

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Financial Incentive Plans Individual Incentive Plans

pay for performance merit pay

Organizational Incentive Plans profit sharing gainsharing stock options

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Punishing Poor Performance

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The Premack Principle

Different things reinforce different people We can get people to engage in behaviors

they don’t like (e.g., studying) by reinforcing them with the opportunity to engage in behaviors they like better (e.g., taking out the trash)

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Expectancy Theory

Expectancy Instrumentality Valence

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Treating Employees FairlyEquity and Keeping Promises

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Motivation Level of Other EmployeesSocial Learning

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