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Early Theories Of Motivation (cont’d)
• Motivation-Hygiene Theory (Herzberg)
Job satisfaction and job dissatisfaction are created
by different factors.
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Motivating and Rewarding Employees 激励与奖酬员工
1. Describe the motivation process.
2. Define needs.
3. Explain the hierarchy of needs theory. 4. Differentiate Theory X from Theory Y.
5. Explain the motivational implications of the motivationhygiene theory.
Individuals must satisfy lower-order needs before they can satisfy higher order needs.
Satisfied needs will no longer motivate.
Motivating a person depends on knowing at what level that person is on the hierarchy. Lower-order (external) – Physiological 生理: food, drink, shelter, sex – Safety 安全: physical safety