Title: Work and motivation
1Work and motivation
2Maslows Hierarchy of Needs
3Group the following into Maslows 5 categories.
- a fair wage, a meal and rest facilities
- order, direction
- social facilities like a club or sports pitch
- allowing staff to gain qualifications at work
- promotion
- breaks
- Job security
- safe working conditions
- team work
- how others see us at work
- status symbols like cars, offices and new job
titles - achieving your full potential
- challenging job
4Maslows hierarchy of needs at the workplace
- Physiological needs
- A fair wage, a meal and rest facilities, breaks.
- Safety needs
- Job security, safe working conditions, order,
direction - Social needs
- team work, social facilities like a club or
sports pitch - Esteem needs
- how others see us at work, status symbols like
cars, offices and new job titles. Allowing staff
to gain qualifications at work, promotion - Self-actualisation
- Achieving your full potential, promotion,
challenging job
5Why is it important for a business to keep its
workers motivated?
- Think about the following
- Productivity
- Quality of work
- Loyalty to employer
6Why is it important for a business to keep its
workers motivated?
Higher profit
More productive
Motivated worker
HIGHER PROFIT
More customers
Better service
Loyal to company
Experienced workers
Lower training costs
7Reading
- MK, p. 16
- Answer the comprehension questions (MK, p. 16)
8What do you think these mean? Explain!
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10Finish the sentencesThe X and Y Theory is a
theory about
- Workers are...
- To make sure that workers do their job properly,
a manager has to ... - There are 2 ways to motivate workers...
- Traditionally Theory X is applied to ...
- People ...
- To motivate employees, a manager has to ...
- Theory Y is more applicable to ...
- Theory Y cannot simply replace Theory X, because
...
11McGregors X and Y Theory Maslows Pyramid of
Needs
- Explain Theory X relates to the basic lower
order needs ..., while Theory Y relates to
higher order needs ... that can be pursued if
basic needs are satisfied.
12McGregors X and Y Theory Maslows Hyerarchy of
Needs
Higher order needs Theory Y
Lower order needs Theory X
13Why did Maslow later criticise Theory Y?
- What do weak and vulnerable people need?
- How does Maslows pyramid help you understand the
criticism of Theory Y?
14Watch and listen
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vf60dheI4ARg
- Which theory of motivation do you think Jobs
agrees with? - Write down key words that support your opinion.
15Reading Theory X and theory YFind words or
phrases that mean
- Overseeing workers
- Pay rise, bonus
- The opposite of threaten
- Supervising, controlling workers, telling them
what to do - Monetary incentive
- Reward
16List hygiene factors and motivators from the text
- Hygiene factors
- Influence the context of work
- Good labour relations
- Good working conditions
- Good wage or salary
- Job security
- Job safety
- Benefits
- Motivators
- Help employees psychological growth
- A challenging, interesting, creative job
- Responsibility
- Recognition
- Promotion
17Show the differences between Maslows and
Herzbergs theories
- Explain
- Hygiene factors do not motivate workers, they
are merely dissatisfiers where they do not exist.
A reward once given becomes a right. - Choose the correct word
- Hygiene factors can motivate/demotivate when not
present. They are/are not creators of job
satisfaction. - Motivators will motivate/demotivate when present.
They are/are not creators of job satisfaction.
18What kinds of advantages can Google gain by
setting up its HQ in this way?
- Think about the theories of motivation you
learned. - http//news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7292600.stm
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vjH-4Rgx8HYI
19Tasks
- Comprehension (p. 17)
- Vocabulary (p. 18)
- Case study (p. 19)