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Motivating Employees from Different Generations

 The employee motivation could be different from their generation such as Baby Boomers, Gen X, Millennials and Gen Z. The most significant differences between the different generations of employees is their source of motivation  (Hammill, 2019) . With a diversified human capital, it is required to understand their source of motivation which could be challenging with the generation difference. Hence, the values, motivations and preferences are required to identify and categorize in line with the generations of the human capital.  (Freeman, et al., 2009) Baby Boomers who are having higher tendency to be competitive and they are motivated to be Boomer who requires a higher level of recognition and desire to make a difference in their workplace. They are willing to mentor the people to support them on skills development and knowledge management which could be identified as an intrinsic motivation for them.  (Freeman, et al., 2009) This segment has been identified as ...
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Effect of Company Culture on Employee Motivation

 An organizational culture climate has a direct impact on employee motivation  (Harvard Business review, 2021) . The employee motivation levels are essentially supported through the climate of the organizational culture as they could create a significant impact towards the level of job satisfaction and engagement. In the modern business world, the HR professionals and senior business leadership are highly focused over building positive culture which could support more stress-free environment for the employees.  (Kane‐Urrabazo, 2006) Most of the business organizations specially on technology and product development driven organizations are practicing highly flexible work environments with the aim of cultivating positive motivational factors among the employees whilst mitigating the demotivational factors from them. They believe that positive work environment could support to drive more creativity and innovation which could ultimately drive towards the sustainable competi...

Types of Employee Motivation

 Employee motivation could be identified as two different types in the workplace, and they include extrinsic employee motivation and intrinsic employee motivation. Identification of the difference between these two types is highly important for the management of the business as they could create strong support in defining employee motivation management strategic initiatives and measuring the performances of them as well.  (Bell, 2019) The intrinsic motivation is mainly referred as the motives which originate internally from the employees. It is the deep-rooted desires of the employees and they need to fulfill them to drive them in motivated manner. There could be employees who are having higher level of desire to perform a task mainly due to fact that the skill set of the employee is matching with the outcome expectation.  (Bernard, et al., 2005) In that context, the intrinsic motivations are mainly connected with the outcomes of the engagement which may not connected ...

Different Theories on Employee Motivation

Employee motivation is identified as a highly discussed subject area over the period, and it has been evolved over the period with different theories and concepts which supported to drive a higher level of employee motivation to drive the sustainable growth of the business organizations. The following are considered as the key theories which are most known as the key theories in employee motivation. 1.       Maslow's hierarchy of needs - this theory is mainly focused over five key areas or stages, which a person willing to accomplish over the period of lifetime. The physical needs are considered as basic needs including the food, shelter and medical needs which are critical to have basic living standards of a person.  (Nain, 2013) The safety needs include the security aspects including the job security. the social needs mainly connected with the social recognition which could support through the employer branding and reputation also  (Mathes, 1981) ...

Measuring the Employee Motivation

 Employee motivation is a qualitative element which would create a significant level of complexity with respect to the measurement and value the employee motivation level of an organization. Hence, measuring the employee motivation in the workplace is supported through the human resource metrics which could be identified as universally accepted metrics for any industry sector.  (Yee, et al., 2008) The use of unbiased and objective data would ensure that employees are evaluated in a fair and equal manner relative to their job performance. (Saari & Judge, 2004) Assessment of the employee motivation could support the employers to understand the specific areas such as stronger areas, weak areas of the employees and develop effective strategies to manage the employee motivation in more effective and efficient manner. Furthermore, the outcomes of the employee motivation assessment could directly connect with the HR strategy and Business strategy which will give the required l...

How to improve employee motivation in the workplace

 The employee happiness is mainly the key driver which could identify that the people are motivated to engage with the business operations  (Nohria, et al., 2008) . In that context, ways of improving the employee motivation required to understand and plan the deliverables accordingly. the following have been identified as key areas which could support in driving higher employee motivation for the business organization. 1.       Lead with vision - for any business it is required to have a vision which is more promising and aspiration. This should be able to drive higher level of employee motivation as they could understand where their efforts are driving and what they could experience in future.  (Manzoor, 2011) Hence, the definition of the vision of the business is highly important when establishing the employee motivation. 2.       Communication of the individual value to the business - every person is highly motiv...

Importance of Employee Motivation

 Employee Motivation is directly connecting with the organizational behavior and performance as the human capital is one of core asset for any business organization  (Yee, et al., 2008) . Identification of the value of employee motivation could support the management to understand the level of effort required to put in order to drive a higher level of employee motivation within the business organization. The following have been identified as the key benefits which connected with the employee motivation of a business. 1.       Higher level of productivity - Better satisfaction improves level of engagement and commitment towards the operations of the business. Improvement of the employee motivation always encourage the people to work in more productive manner and to deliver better results in terms of the operational efficiencies and revenue generations.  (Saari & Judge, 2004) Hence, identification of the key employee satisfaction areas inclu...