Problem Main Problem:
The communication obstructions created by the lack of motivational stimulus present within a workplace. Specific Problems: 1. Bizarre nature of the institution’s financial arrangement. 2. Complicated compensation structure of the institution. 3. Peculiarity of the administrative powers vested to officials of the organization. 4. Unacceptable stance of the members of the institution at the superior levels. 5. Personal connection between employees.
Objectives
1. To identify the causes and effects of having insufficient motivational stimulus/stimuli within a workplace (in connection with McClelland’s drives, Herzberg’s two-factory theory, and Expectancy Model of Motivation). 2. To
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He was very liked by the hospital employees with whom he worked. He began by solving small, individual problems for specific patients, and then generalizing and publishing the solutions, On the other hand, Dr. Conrad had opposite characteristics .He‘s not friendly and helpful. After joining of Conrad, the absenteeism of employees has started and the day by day working conditions is getting worsen .After three months 90 of the old employees were gone.. He did not believe in becoming involved with patients on a personal basis. All employees complained bitterly about Dr. Conrad. Actually most of the employees, doctors and patients had positive attitudes and believes about Dr. Uric, they had strong feelings and soft corners in their heart. On the other hand, most of the employees, doctors and patients had negative attitudes and believes about Dr. Conrad, they had weak feelings in their heart. The behaviors and attitudes of Doctor Conrad were not so good, that’s the reason behind the negative view of the employees, doctors and patients for Doctor Conrad. And the attitudes, movements and behaviors of Conrad hampered the activities of the hospital a lot.
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Assignment 1: 8600 - 310 – Understanding How to Motivate People in the work place
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