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MOTIVATION IN THE WORKPLACE TO IMPROVE THE
EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE
VINAY CHAITANYA GANTA
JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOW (Ph.D.,)
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES
ANDHRA UNIVERSITY, VISAKHAPATNAM – 530003
ABSTRACT
Most employees need motivation to feel good about their jobs and perform optimally. Some
employees are money motivated while others find recognition and rewards personally motivating.
Motivation levels within the workplace have a direct impact on employee productivity. Workers who
are motivated and excited about their jobs carry out their responsibilities to the best of their ability
and production numbers increase as a result. Employee motivation has always been a central
problem for leaders and managers. Unmotivated employees are likely to spend little or no effort in
their jobs, avoid the workplace as much as possible, exit the organization if given the opportunity
and produce low quality work. On the other hand, employees who feel motivated to work are likely
to be persistent, creative and productive, turning out high quality work that they willingly undertake.
There has been a lot of research done on motivation by many scholars. Employers need to get to
know their employees very well and use different tactics to motivate each of them based on their
personal wants and needs. In this paper we would like to emphasis on the importance of motivation
in the workplace to improve the employee performance and productivity. Even we would like to
present the theories and techniques of the motivation in the workplace.
KEYWORDS: Employee Motivation, Importance, Performance, Techniques and Theories.
I. INTRODUCTION
Motivation results from the interaction of both conscious and unconscious factors such as the
intensity of desire or need, incentive or reward value of the goal, and expectations of the individual
and of his or her peers. These factors are the reasons one has for behaving a certain way. An example
is a student that spends extra time studying for a test because he or she wants a better grade in the
class. Internal and external factors that stimulate desire and energy in people to be continually
interested and committed to a job, role or subject, or to make an effort to attain a goal.
Most employees need motivation to feel good about their jobs and perform optimally.
Some employees are money motivated while others find recognition and rewards personally
motivating. Motivation levels within the workplace have a direct impact on employee productivity.
Workers who are motivated and excited about their jobs carry out their responsibilities to the best of
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their ability and production numbers increase as a result. An incentive is a motivating influence that
is designed to drive behavior and motivate employees to be produce quality work. Employers use
several types of incentives to increase production numbers. Employee incentives come in a variety of
forms including paid time off, bonuses, cash and travel perks. Incentives drive employee motivation
because they offer workers more to strive for than a regular paycheck. Many employees need
recognition from their employers to produce quality work. Recognition and employee reward
systems identify employees who perform their jobs well. Acknowledging a job well done makes
employees feel good and encourages them to do good things. Employers recognize workers by
tracking progress and providing feedback about how they have improved over time. Public
recognition is also a motivating factor that drives worker productivity.
Some employees are motivated through feeling a sense of accomplishment and achievement
for meeting personal and professional goals. Many workers are self-disciplined and self-motivated.
Incentive and rewards have little effect on employees who feel motivated only when they are
confident in their abilities and personally identify with their role within the organization. These
individuals perform productively for the sake of the personal challenge their work provides. There
are several ways employers can motivate employees and drive worker productivity. Because
different factors influence workers in different ways, employers can utilize motivation strategies that
encompass several techniques. For example, to influence workers who are money motivated, an
employer may implement a daily "spiff" that pays cash instantly to employees who meet short-term
production goals. To achieve long-term production goals, an employer could implement a program
that encourages friendly competition between workers to meet production numbers. At the
conclusion of the program, employers can publicly recognize top performers for a job well done.
II. CONCEPT OF MOTIVATION
The word motivate is frequently used in the context of management as a transitive verb:
motivation is by implication something done by one person or group to another. A further
implication of this usage is that the motivated parties need to be induced to perform some action or
expend a degree of effort which they would not otherwise wish to do. That this is an issue of vital
importance to the prosperity of commercial organizations is emphasized by Lawler (1973): “Those
individual behaviors that are crucial in determining the effectiveness of organizations are, almost
without exception, voluntary motivated behaviors”.
Motivation concerns that “psychological processes that cause the arousal, direction and
persistence of behavior” (Ilgen and Klein, 1988). Whilst there is general agreement in the literature
about these three components of “motivation” (eg: Korman 1974, Kanfer, 1990), the nature and
place of motivation in a work-related context has been the subject of a long and developing study.
Theories have been propounded, tested and superseded at a pace which has left organizational
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practice often several steps behind the researchers. The following pages will attempt to document the
main themes and the most widely recognized theories.
Employee motivation has always been a central problem for leaders and managers.
Unmotivated employees are likely to spend little or no effort in their jobs, avoid the workplace as
much as possible, exit the organization if given the opportunity and produce low quality work. On
the other hand, employees who feel motivated to work are likely to be persistent, creative and
productive, turning out high quality work that they willingly undertake. There has been a lot of
research done on motivation by many scholars, but the behavior of groups of people to try to find out
why it is that every employee of a company does not perform at their best has been comparatively
unresearched. Many things can be said to answer this question; the reality is that every employee has
different ways to become motivated. Employers need to get to know their employees very well and
use different tactics to motivate each of them based on their personal wants and needs.
Inspiring employee motivation requires much more than the old-fashioned carrot- and-stick
approach. Today’s manager needs to understand the reasons why employees work and offer the
rewards they hope to receive. Motivated employees have a drive to succeed no matter what the
project. Managers cannot “motivate” employees, but they can create an environment that inspires
and supports strong employee motivation.
III. REVIEW OF LITERATURE
There has been a lot of research done on Motivation by many scholars. The following are
only a few of the research topics that have been done on Motivation: Motivation theories, Ways to
encourage employee motivation, Measures of Motivation, Principles of motivation, Ways of making
your firm more exciting, How to motivate your people problem, The missing link in Strategic
Performance, Salary is not a motivator anymore, How to effectively reward employees, Turning
Motivation Theory into Practice, Measures of Motivation, Self Theories and Employee Motivation.
Of the many theories of work motivation, Herzberg's (1966) motivator-hygiene theory has
been one of the most influential in recent decades. Basically, the theory divides motivating factors
into two categories: Motivator factors, which have something to do with the work itself, and Hygiene
factors, which have something to do with the surrounding context. According to Maslow, most of
what we know of human motivation comes not from psychologists but from psychotherapists
treating patients. He explains that these patients are a great source of error as well as of useful data,
because they constitute a poor sample of the population. The motivational life of neurotic sufferers
should be rejected as a paradigm for healthy motivation. Any theory of motivation must deal with the
highest capacities of the healthy and strong man.
Hackman and Oldham's (1976) model of job enrichment propose that jobs can be made
more motivating by increasing the following: skill variety (the number of different skills required by
the job), task identity (the degree to which the job produces something meaningful), task significance
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(the importance of the work), autonomy (the degree to which the individual has freedom in deciding
how to perform the job), and feedback (the degree to which the individual obtains ongoing. One
psychological view suggests that very high levels of intrinsic motivation are marked by such strong
interest and involvement in the work, and by such a perfect match of task complexity with skill level,
that people experience some kind of psychological "flow," a sense of merging with the activity they
are doing (Csikszentmihalyi 1975).The major psychological view suggests that extrinsic motivation
works in opposition to intrinsic motivation (Deci 1975; Deci & Ryan 1985). Extrinsic motivation
takes place when individuals feel driven by something outside of the work itself such as promised
rewards or incentives. In general, these theorists suggest that, when strong extrinsic motivators are
put to work, intrinsic motivation will decline.
IV. MOTIVATION IS THE KEY TO PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT
There is an old saying you can take a horse to the water but you cannot force it to drink; it
will drink only if it's thirsty - so with people. They will do what they want to do or otherwise
motivated to do. Whether it is to excel on the workshop floor or in the 'ivory tower' they must be
motivated or driven to it, either by themselves or through external stimulus. Are they born with the
self-motivation or drive? Yes and no. If no, they can be motivated, for motivation is a skill which can
and must be learnt. This is essential for any business to survive and succeed.
Performance is considered to be a function of ability and motivation, thus:
 Job performance =f(ability)(motivation)
Ability in turn depends on education, experience and training and its improvement is a slow and long
process. On the other hand motivation can be improved quickly. There are many options and an
uninitiated manager may not even know where to start. As a guideline, there are broadly seven
strategies for motivation.
 Positive reinforcement / high expectations
 Effective discipline and punishment
 Treating people fairly
 Satisfying employees needs
 Setting work related goals
 Restructuring jobs
 Base rewards on job performance
These are the basic strategies, though the mix in the final 'recipe' will vary from workplace situation
to situation. Essentially, there is a gap between an individuals actual state and some desired state and
the manager tries to reduce this gap.Motivation is, in effect, a means to reduce and manipulate this
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gap. It is inducing others in a specific way towards goals specifically stated by the motivator.
Naturally, these goals as also the motivation system must conform to the corporate policy of the
organization. The motivational system must be tailored to the situation and to the organization.
V. EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION SO IMPORTANT FOR PERFORMANCE
Managers need to find creative ways in which to consistently keep their employees motivated
as much as possible. Motivation is highly important for every company due to the benefits that it’s
able to bring. Such benefits include:
1. Human Capital Management
A company can achieve its full potential only by making use of all the financial, physical, and
human resources that it has. It is through these resources that the employees get motivated to
accomplish their duties. This way, the enterprise begins to glisten as everyone is doing their best to
fulfill their tasks.
2. Meet Personal Goals and Help an Employee Stay Motivated
Motivation can facilitate a worker reaching his/her personal goals, and can facilitate the self-
development of an individual. Once that worker meets some initial goals, they realize the clear link
between effort and results, which will further motivate them to continue at a high level.
3. Greater Employee Satisfaction
Worker satisfaction is important for every company, as this one factor can lead towards
progress or regress. In the absence of an incentive plan, employees will not fill ready to fulfill their
objectives. Thus, managers should seek to empower them through promotion opportunities,
monetary and non-monetary rewards, or disincentives in case of inefficient employees.
4. Raising Employee Efficiency
An employee’s efficiency level is not strictly related to his abilities and qualifications. In
order to get the very best results, an employee needs to have a perfect balance between ability and
willingness. Such balance can lead to an increase of productivity, lower operational costs, and an
overall improvement in efficiency, and can be achieved only through motivation.
5. A Higher Chance of Meeting the Company’s Goals
Any enterprise has its goals, which can be achieved only when the following factors are met:
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 There is a proper resource management
 The work environment is a cooperative one
 All employees are directed by their objectives
 Goals can be reached if cooperation and coordination are fulfilled at once through
motivation
6. Better Team Harmony
A proper work environment focused on cooperative relationships is highly important for an
organization’s success. Not only that it can bring stability and profits, but employees will also adapt
more easily to changes, fact which is ultimately in the company’s benefit.
7. Workforce Stability
Stability of the personnel is highly important from a business point of view. The staff will
stay loyal to the enterprise only they meet a sense of participation within the management side. The
abilities and potency of staff can be used in their own advantage, but also in the benefit of the
company. This may cause an honest public image within the market which can attract competent and
qualified individuals into the business.
VI. INTRINSIC VERSUS EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION
There are many frameworks, models, and theories that focus on employee motivation. A few
of the most common are quickly summarized below. While they are each based on good research and
have some degree of universal applicability, none are the absolute doctrine on motivation. In fact,
few motivation concepts are universal. However, one idea that is acknowledged by all frameworks
that address motivation is that there are extrinsic and intrinsic motivational factors.
1. Extrinsic Motivation
Extrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from things or factors that are outside the
individual. For example being motivated to work hard at the office because you are looking for a
promotion is a type of extrinsic motivation. Social recognition, money, fame, competition or material
achievements are all examples of extrinsic motivation.
2. Intrinsic Motivation
Intrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from within. It comes from the personal
enjoyment and educational achievement that we derive from doing that particular thing. For example
for people who love music, their motivation to practice the instrument, attend classes etc, is intrinsic
motivation. Intrinsic motivation is crucial in today's work environment. Research shows that it is a
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key factor in performance and innovation. At a personal level, intrinsic motivation makes your work
fulfilling. It's a major reason for deciding to stay on a job. It helps keep your stress level down.
VII. TECHNIQUES OF EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION
Job enlargement, job enrichment and job rotation are three basic approaches;
1. Job Enlargement:
Job enlargement involves expanding the job of an employee that has them doing more work
of a similar nature to what they already do. This may be allowing them to complete the whole task
instead of just part of it, for example, packaging the products as well as manufacturing them. This
process ideally removes the boredom out of the job by eliminating the repetitiveness out of tasks and
allowing them to complete the whole process, further increasing their responsibility.
2. Job Enrichment:
Job enrichment is an attempt to give workers more control over their tasks and more
responsibility for design, execution, and output. The worker assumes some of the functions
previously carried out by his or her immediate supervisor or by other staff.
3. Job Rotation:
Job rotation is a practice whereby each employee learns several operations in manufacturing
process and rotates through each in a set period. Job rotation has important implications for firm
learning. On one hand, when employees rotate, the firm receives information about the quality of
various jobs - employee matches. On the other hand, without rotation, the firm receives only direct
information about one match, but the information it gets about this one match is very reliable.
VIII. POPULAR THEORIES OF WORKPLACE MOTIVATION
Two of the most popular models of motivation are Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and
Herzberg's two-factor model. Both are widely accepted and most recent research builds on the ideas
presented in these two models.
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Abraham Maslow presented his model of motivation in 1954. The basic idea of Maslow's
model was that there are five levels of needs for humans and each level needed to be fulfilled before
someone could be motivated by higher level factors. Figure 1 is a graphical example of Maslow's
model.
According to Maslow, you wouldn't be able to motivate someone with positive feedback (an esteem
factor) if their basic physiological needs aren't met. This makes sense if you apply it to the
workplace. If someone doesn't get paid enough to put food on the table for his or her family, he or
she isn't going to care too much about a 'good job' sticker!
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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
Herzberg's two-factor model
Herzberg came up with one of the more popular motivation theories. He felt that certain
conditions, or 'hygiene factors', had to be in place for employees to be satisfied, but these did not
necessarily motivate the
employees.
Herzberg's two-factor model
For example, if an employee is working below the minimum wage, it is not likely that he/she
will be motivated until a perceived fair rate of pay is given. At the same time, if an employee is well
paid, Herzberg believed that a pay rise would not have a lasting motivational effect.
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Herzberg suggested that once the hygiene factors were met, employers should focus on
recognizing the achievements of the employee and providing opportunities to learn and grow. So the
motivation theories of Maslow and Herzberg were similar in this regard.
IX. CONCLUSION
Manager’s duties in today’s corporate world are multi-faceted. Not only do managers need to
be versed in finance, economics, and information systems; it is now essential for them to have a firm
grasp on organizational behavior and psychology. They must know how their people think and what
makes them do so. Making sure managers are aware of this psychology is the job of the human
resource department, but all managers of the organization have a responsibility to understand it. A
key aspect of organizational psychology is motivation. Managers must know why their people
behave the way they do, so that these buttons can be pushed at the manager’s discretion. A motivator
is that which impels or compels an individual to act toward meeting a need. Some major
motivational theories will also be explored. Practical ways of applying these theories to real people
will be considered.
When looked upon the first time, the link between employee motivation and
performance seems to be quite obvious. That’s because every time when we deem a task to be
important and valuable to us, we act with a high level of dedication and enthusiasm to its completion.
However, the relationship between these two things is in fact a lot more complex. With that in mind,
managers need to find creative ways in which to consistently keep their employees motivated as
much as possible. Motivation is very important for every company to improve the employee
performance and productivity of the organization.
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  • 1. Accelerating the world's research. MOTIVATION IN THE WORKPLACE TO IMPROVE THE EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE VINAY CHAITANYA GANTA Related papers A STUDY ONEMPLOYEE MOTIVATIONAT WORK PLACE WITHREFERENCE TO BSNL, KADAPA INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES AND MANAGEMENT RESEARCHI … A Study on Employees Motivational Factors at OMEGA Health Care of Trichy IJIRST - International Journal for Innovative Research in Science and Technology Thesis employee motivation and performance Darlington Chikumba Download a PDF Pack of the best related papers 
  • 2. International Journal of Engineering Technology, Management and Applied Sciences www.ijetmas.com November 2014, Volume 2 Issue 6, ISSN 2349-4476 221 VINAY CHAITANYA GANTA MOTIVATION IN THE WORKPLACE TO IMPROVE THE EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE VINAY CHAITANYA GANTA JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOW (Ph.D.,) DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND MANAGEMENT STUDIES ANDHRA UNIVERSITY, VISAKHAPATNAM – 530003 ABSTRACT Most employees need motivation to feel good about their jobs and perform optimally. Some employees are money motivated while others find recognition and rewards personally motivating. Motivation levels within the workplace have a direct impact on employee productivity. Workers who are motivated and excited about their jobs carry out their responsibilities to the best of their ability and production numbers increase as a result. Employee motivation has always been a central problem for leaders and managers. Unmotivated employees are likely to spend little or no effort in their jobs, avoid the workplace as much as possible, exit the organization if given the opportunity and produce low quality work. On the other hand, employees who feel motivated to work are likely to be persistent, creative and productive, turning out high quality work that they willingly undertake. There has been a lot of research done on motivation by many scholars. Employers need to get to know their employees very well and use different tactics to motivate each of them based on their personal wants and needs. In this paper we would like to emphasis on the importance of motivation in the workplace to improve the employee performance and productivity. Even we would like to present the theories and techniques of the motivation in the workplace. KEYWORDS: Employee Motivation, Importance, Performance, Techniques and Theories. I. INTRODUCTION Motivation results from the interaction of both conscious and unconscious factors such as the intensity of desire or need, incentive or reward value of the goal, and expectations of the individual and of his or her peers. These factors are the reasons one has for behaving a certain way. An example is a student that spends extra time studying for a test because he or she wants a better grade in the class. Internal and external factors that stimulate desire and energy in people to be continually interested and committed to a job, role or subject, or to make an effort to attain a goal. Most employees need motivation to feel good about their jobs and perform optimally. Some employees are money motivated while others find recognition and rewards personally motivating. Motivation levels within the workplace have a direct impact on employee productivity. Workers who are motivated and excited about their jobs carry out their responsibilities to the best of
  • 3. International Journal of Engineering Technology, Management and Applied Sciences www.ijetmas.com November 2014, Volume 2 Issue 6, ISSN 2349-4476 222 VINAY CHAITANYA GANTA their ability and production numbers increase as a result. An incentive is a motivating influence that is designed to drive behavior and motivate employees to be produce quality work. Employers use several types of incentives to increase production numbers. Employee incentives come in a variety of forms including paid time off, bonuses, cash and travel perks. Incentives drive employee motivation because they offer workers more to strive for than a regular paycheck. Many employees need recognition from their employers to produce quality work. Recognition and employee reward systems identify employees who perform their jobs well. Acknowledging a job well done makes employees feel good and encourages them to do good things. Employers recognize workers by tracking progress and providing feedback about how they have improved over time. Public recognition is also a motivating factor that drives worker productivity. Some employees are motivated through feeling a sense of accomplishment and achievement for meeting personal and professional goals. Many workers are self-disciplined and self-motivated. Incentive and rewards have little effect on employees who feel motivated only when they are confident in their abilities and personally identify with their role within the organization. These individuals perform productively for the sake of the personal challenge their work provides. There are several ways employers can motivate employees and drive worker productivity. Because different factors influence workers in different ways, employers can utilize motivation strategies that encompass several techniques. For example, to influence workers who are money motivated, an employer may implement a daily "spiff" that pays cash instantly to employees who meet short-term production goals. To achieve long-term production goals, an employer could implement a program that encourages friendly competition between workers to meet production numbers. At the conclusion of the program, employers can publicly recognize top performers for a job well done. II. CONCEPT OF MOTIVATION The word motivate is frequently used in the context of management as a transitive verb: motivation is by implication something done by one person or group to another. A further implication of this usage is that the motivated parties need to be induced to perform some action or expend a degree of effort which they would not otherwise wish to do. That this is an issue of vital importance to the prosperity of commercial organizations is emphasized by Lawler (1973): “Those individual behaviors that are crucial in determining the effectiveness of organizations are, almost without exception, voluntary motivated behaviors”. Motivation concerns that “psychological processes that cause the arousal, direction and persistence of behavior” (Ilgen and Klein, 1988). Whilst there is general agreement in the literature about these three components of “motivation” (eg: Korman 1974, Kanfer, 1990), the nature and place of motivation in a work-related context has been the subject of a long and developing study. Theories have been propounded, tested and superseded at a pace which has left organizational
  • 4. International Journal of Engineering Technology, Management and Applied Sciences www.ijetmas.com November 2014, Volume 2 Issue 6, ISSN 2349-4476 223 VINAY CHAITANYA GANTA practice often several steps behind the researchers. The following pages will attempt to document the main themes and the most widely recognized theories. Employee motivation has always been a central problem for leaders and managers. Unmotivated employees are likely to spend little or no effort in their jobs, avoid the workplace as much as possible, exit the organization if given the opportunity and produce low quality work. On the other hand, employees who feel motivated to work are likely to be persistent, creative and productive, turning out high quality work that they willingly undertake. There has been a lot of research done on motivation by many scholars, but the behavior of groups of people to try to find out why it is that every employee of a company does not perform at their best has been comparatively unresearched. Many things can be said to answer this question; the reality is that every employee has different ways to become motivated. Employers need to get to know their employees very well and use different tactics to motivate each of them based on their personal wants and needs. Inspiring employee motivation requires much more than the old-fashioned carrot- and-stick approach. Today’s manager needs to understand the reasons why employees work and offer the rewards they hope to receive. Motivated employees have a drive to succeed no matter what the project. Managers cannot “motivate” employees, but they can create an environment that inspires and supports strong employee motivation. III. REVIEW OF LITERATURE There has been a lot of research done on Motivation by many scholars. The following are only a few of the research topics that have been done on Motivation: Motivation theories, Ways to encourage employee motivation, Measures of Motivation, Principles of motivation, Ways of making your firm more exciting, How to motivate your people problem, The missing link in Strategic Performance, Salary is not a motivator anymore, How to effectively reward employees, Turning Motivation Theory into Practice, Measures of Motivation, Self Theories and Employee Motivation. Of the many theories of work motivation, Herzberg's (1966) motivator-hygiene theory has been one of the most influential in recent decades. Basically, the theory divides motivating factors into two categories: Motivator factors, which have something to do with the work itself, and Hygiene factors, which have something to do with the surrounding context. According to Maslow, most of what we know of human motivation comes not from psychologists but from psychotherapists treating patients. He explains that these patients are a great source of error as well as of useful data, because they constitute a poor sample of the population. The motivational life of neurotic sufferers should be rejected as a paradigm for healthy motivation. Any theory of motivation must deal with the highest capacities of the healthy and strong man. Hackman and Oldham's (1976) model of job enrichment propose that jobs can be made more motivating by increasing the following: skill variety (the number of different skills required by the job), task identity (the degree to which the job produces something meaningful), task significance
  • 5. International Journal of Engineering Technology, Management and Applied Sciences www.ijetmas.com November 2014, Volume 2 Issue 6, ISSN 2349-4476 224 VINAY CHAITANYA GANTA (the importance of the work), autonomy (the degree to which the individual has freedom in deciding how to perform the job), and feedback (the degree to which the individual obtains ongoing. One psychological view suggests that very high levels of intrinsic motivation are marked by such strong interest and involvement in the work, and by such a perfect match of task complexity with skill level, that people experience some kind of psychological "flow," a sense of merging with the activity they are doing (Csikszentmihalyi 1975).The major psychological view suggests that extrinsic motivation works in opposition to intrinsic motivation (Deci 1975; Deci & Ryan 1985). Extrinsic motivation takes place when individuals feel driven by something outside of the work itself such as promised rewards or incentives. In general, these theorists suggest that, when strong extrinsic motivators are put to work, intrinsic motivation will decline. IV. MOTIVATION IS THE KEY TO PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT There is an old saying you can take a horse to the water but you cannot force it to drink; it will drink only if it's thirsty - so with people. They will do what they want to do or otherwise motivated to do. Whether it is to excel on the workshop floor or in the 'ivory tower' they must be motivated or driven to it, either by themselves or through external stimulus. Are they born with the self-motivation or drive? Yes and no. If no, they can be motivated, for motivation is a skill which can and must be learnt. This is essential for any business to survive and succeed. Performance is considered to be a function of ability and motivation, thus:  Job performance =f(ability)(motivation) Ability in turn depends on education, experience and training and its improvement is a slow and long process. On the other hand motivation can be improved quickly. There are many options and an uninitiated manager may not even know where to start. As a guideline, there are broadly seven strategies for motivation.  Positive reinforcement / high expectations  Effective discipline and punishment  Treating people fairly  Satisfying employees needs  Setting work related goals  Restructuring jobs  Base rewards on job performance These are the basic strategies, though the mix in the final 'recipe' will vary from workplace situation to situation. Essentially, there is a gap between an individuals actual state and some desired state and the manager tries to reduce this gap.Motivation is, in effect, a means to reduce and manipulate this
  • 6. International Journal of Engineering Technology, Management and Applied Sciences www.ijetmas.com November 2014, Volume 2 Issue 6, ISSN 2349-4476 225 VINAY CHAITANYA GANTA gap. It is inducing others in a specific way towards goals specifically stated by the motivator. Naturally, these goals as also the motivation system must conform to the corporate policy of the organization. The motivational system must be tailored to the situation and to the organization. V. EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION SO IMPORTANT FOR PERFORMANCE Managers need to find creative ways in which to consistently keep their employees motivated as much as possible. Motivation is highly important for every company due to the benefits that it’s able to bring. Such benefits include: 1. Human Capital Management A company can achieve its full potential only by making use of all the financial, physical, and human resources that it has. It is through these resources that the employees get motivated to accomplish their duties. This way, the enterprise begins to glisten as everyone is doing their best to fulfill their tasks. 2. Meet Personal Goals and Help an Employee Stay Motivated Motivation can facilitate a worker reaching his/her personal goals, and can facilitate the self- development of an individual. Once that worker meets some initial goals, they realize the clear link between effort and results, which will further motivate them to continue at a high level. 3. Greater Employee Satisfaction Worker satisfaction is important for every company, as this one factor can lead towards progress or regress. In the absence of an incentive plan, employees will not fill ready to fulfill their objectives. Thus, managers should seek to empower them through promotion opportunities, monetary and non-monetary rewards, or disincentives in case of inefficient employees. 4. Raising Employee Efficiency An employee’s efficiency level is not strictly related to his abilities and qualifications. In order to get the very best results, an employee needs to have a perfect balance between ability and willingness. Such balance can lead to an increase of productivity, lower operational costs, and an overall improvement in efficiency, and can be achieved only through motivation. 5. A Higher Chance of Meeting the Company’s Goals Any enterprise has its goals, which can be achieved only when the following factors are met:
  • 7. International Journal of Engineering Technology, Management and Applied Sciences www.ijetmas.com November 2014, Volume 2 Issue 6, ISSN 2349-4476 226 VINAY CHAITANYA GANTA  There is a proper resource management  The work environment is a cooperative one  All employees are directed by their objectives  Goals can be reached if cooperation and coordination are fulfilled at once through motivation 6. Better Team Harmony A proper work environment focused on cooperative relationships is highly important for an organization’s success. Not only that it can bring stability and profits, but employees will also adapt more easily to changes, fact which is ultimately in the company’s benefit. 7. Workforce Stability Stability of the personnel is highly important from a business point of view. The staff will stay loyal to the enterprise only they meet a sense of participation within the management side. The abilities and potency of staff can be used in their own advantage, but also in the benefit of the company. This may cause an honest public image within the market which can attract competent and qualified individuals into the business. VI. INTRINSIC VERSUS EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION There are many frameworks, models, and theories that focus on employee motivation. A few of the most common are quickly summarized below. While they are each based on good research and have some degree of universal applicability, none are the absolute doctrine on motivation. In fact, few motivation concepts are universal. However, one idea that is acknowledged by all frameworks that address motivation is that there are extrinsic and intrinsic motivational factors. 1. Extrinsic Motivation Extrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from things or factors that are outside the individual. For example being motivated to work hard at the office because you are looking for a promotion is a type of extrinsic motivation. Social recognition, money, fame, competition or material achievements are all examples of extrinsic motivation. 2. Intrinsic Motivation Intrinsic motivation is motivation that comes from within. It comes from the personal enjoyment and educational achievement that we derive from doing that particular thing. For example for people who love music, their motivation to practice the instrument, attend classes etc, is intrinsic motivation. Intrinsic motivation is crucial in today's work environment. Research shows that it is a
  • 8. International Journal of Engineering Technology, Management and Applied Sciences www.ijetmas.com November 2014, Volume 2 Issue 6, ISSN 2349-4476 227 VINAY CHAITANYA GANTA key factor in performance and innovation. At a personal level, intrinsic motivation makes your work fulfilling. It's a major reason for deciding to stay on a job. It helps keep your stress level down. VII. TECHNIQUES OF EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION Job enlargement, job enrichment and job rotation are three basic approaches; 1. Job Enlargement: Job enlargement involves expanding the job of an employee that has them doing more work of a similar nature to what they already do. This may be allowing them to complete the whole task instead of just part of it, for example, packaging the products as well as manufacturing them. This process ideally removes the boredom out of the job by eliminating the repetitiveness out of tasks and allowing them to complete the whole process, further increasing their responsibility. 2. Job Enrichment: Job enrichment is an attempt to give workers more control over their tasks and more responsibility for design, execution, and output. The worker assumes some of the functions previously carried out by his or her immediate supervisor or by other staff. 3. Job Rotation: Job rotation is a practice whereby each employee learns several operations in manufacturing process and rotates through each in a set period. Job rotation has important implications for firm learning. On one hand, when employees rotate, the firm receives information about the quality of various jobs - employee matches. On the other hand, without rotation, the firm receives only direct information about one match, but the information it gets about this one match is very reliable. VIII. POPULAR THEORIES OF WORKPLACE MOTIVATION Two of the most popular models of motivation are Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs and Herzberg's two-factor model. Both are widely accepted and most recent research builds on the ideas presented in these two models. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Abraham Maslow presented his model of motivation in 1954. The basic idea of Maslow's model was that there are five levels of needs for humans and each level needed to be fulfilled before someone could be motivated by higher level factors. Figure 1 is a graphical example of Maslow's model. According to Maslow, you wouldn't be able to motivate someone with positive feedback (an esteem factor) if their basic physiological needs aren't met. This makes sense if you apply it to the workplace. If someone doesn't get paid enough to put food on the table for his or her family, he or she isn't going to care too much about a 'good job' sticker!
  • 9. International Journal of Engineering Technology, Management and Applied Sciences www.ijetmas.com November 2014, Volume 2 Issue 6, ISSN 2349-4476 228 VINAY CHAITANYA GANTA Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Herzberg's two-factor model Herzberg came up with one of the more popular motivation theories. He felt that certain conditions, or 'hygiene factors', had to be in place for employees to be satisfied, but these did not necessarily motivate the employees. Herzberg's two-factor model For example, if an employee is working below the minimum wage, it is not likely that he/she will be motivated until a perceived fair rate of pay is given. At the same time, if an employee is well paid, Herzberg believed that a pay rise would not have a lasting motivational effect.
  • 10. International Journal of Engineering Technology, Management and Applied Sciences www.ijetmas.com November 2014, Volume 2 Issue 6, ISSN 2349-4476 229 VINAY CHAITANYA GANTA Herzberg suggested that once the hygiene factors were met, employers should focus on recognizing the achievements of the employee and providing opportunities to learn and grow. So the motivation theories of Maslow and Herzberg were similar in this regard. IX. CONCLUSION Manager’s duties in today’s corporate world are multi-faceted. Not only do managers need to be versed in finance, economics, and information systems; it is now essential for them to have a firm grasp on organizational behavior and psychology. They must know how their people think and what makes them do so. Making sure managers are aware of this psychology is the job of the human resource department, but all managers of the organization have a responsibility to understand it. A key aspect of organizational psychology is motivation. Managers must know why their people behave the way they do, so that these buttons can be pushed at the manager’s discretion. A motivator is that which impels or compels an individual to act toward meeting a need. Some major motivational theories will also be explored. Practical ways of applying these theories to real people will be considered. When looked upon the first time, the link between employee motivation and performance seems to be quite obvious. That’s because every time when we deem a task to be important and valuable to us, we act with a high level of dedication and enthusiasm to its completion. However, the relationship between these two things is in fact a lot more complex. With that in mind, managers need to find creative ways in which to consistently keep their employees motivated as much as possible. Motivation is very important for every company to improve the employee performance and productivity of the organization. REFERENCE 1. Atkinson, J. W. Introduction to motivation. Princeton, NJ: Van Nostrand, 1964. 2. Campbell, J. P., & Pritchard, R. D., Motivation theory in industrial and organizational psychology, Chicago: Rand McNally, 1976. 3. Gallup. Gallup Management Journal, <http://www.gallup.com/>. 4. http://education-portal.com/academy/lesson/workplace-motivation-theories-types- examples.html#lesson 5. http://heyroth.tripod.com/angela/examples/motivationpaper.pdf 6. http://rodericgray.com/workplacemotivation.pdf 7. http://smallbusiness.chron.com/motivation-productivity-workplace-10692.html 8. http://trainingstation.walkme.com/why-is-employee-motivation-so-important-for- performance/ 9. http://www.accel-team.com/motivation/ 10. http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/motivation.html#ixzz3IBlt53fD
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