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Employees Motivation

When you think of staff motivation, many things may come to mind: more money, a bigger office, a promotion, or a better quality of life. The truth is, no matter what we offer people, true motivation must come from within. Regardless of how it is characterized, it is important to get the right balance in order to ensure that you have a motivated workforce.

The Employee Motivation workshop will give participants several types of tools to become a great motivator, including goal setting and influencing skills. Participants will also learn about five of the most popular motivational models, and how to bring them together to create a custom program.

Workshop Program

Module One: Getting Started

  • Workshop Objectives

 

Module Two: A Psychological Approach

  • Herzberg"s Theory Of Motivation

  • Maslow"s Hierarchy of Needs

  • The Two Models and Motivation

 

Module Three: Object-Oriented Theory

  • The Carrot

  • The Whip

  • The Plant

 

Module Four: Using Reinforcement Theory

  • A History of Reinforcement Theory

  • Behavior Modification in Four Steps

  • Appropriate Uses in the Workplace

 

Module Five: Using Expectancy Theory

  • A History of Expectancy Theory

  • Understanding the Three Factors

  • Using the Three Factors to Motivate in the Workplace

 

Module Six: Personality"s Role in Motivation

  • Identifying Your Personality Type

  • Identifying Others" Personality Type

  • Motivators by Personality Type

Module Seven: Setting Goals

  • Goals and Motivation

  • Setting SMART Goal

  • Evaluating and Adapting

 

Module Eight: A Personal Toolbox

  • Building Your Own Motivational Plan

  • Encouraging Growth and Development

  • Getting Others to See the Glass Half-Full

 

Module Nine: Motivation On the Job

  • The Key Factors

  • Creating a Motivational Organization

  • Creating a Motivational Job

 

Module Ten: Addressing Specific Morale Issues

  • Dealing with Individual Morale Problems

  • Addressing Team Morale

  • What To Do When the Whole Company is De-Motivated

 

Module Eleven: Keeping Yourself Motivated

  • Identifying Personal Motivators

  • Maximizing Your Motivators

  • Evaluating and Adapting

 

Module Twelve: Wrapping Up

  • Words from the Wise

  • Review of Parking Lot

  • Lessons Learned

  • Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations

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