Abstract
This research examines
“the review of motivation as a management tool for increasing the productivity
of employees”. The researcher adopted descriptive survey design. The population
of the study is 224 while the sample size is 144. The researcher used both
primary and secondary sources of data. In view of this, four research questions
were formulated to generate expected answers. Literal works were reviewed for proper
understanding and guidance. Questionnaires, personal interview and observation
were used for collection of primary data. Secondary sources of data were
collected from textbooks, periodicals, articles and journals. Tables and simple
percentage were used for data presentation and analysis. Based on the findings,
the researcher found out that salary increase, fringe benefit, regular
training, promotion and favourable working conditions are good motivational
technique. The management of Emenite Limited adopts various motivational
techniques including roofing and ceiling their staff houses at a cheaper rate.
Finally the researcher proffered among others prompt payment of salary to their
employee that will improve motivation in the company.
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY.
In every organization, large or small, private or
public enterprise, human resources (employees) are always the pillar to the
success of the organization. These human elements have their individual drives,
desires, needs, wishes and similar forces which they intend to satisfy when
they are coming into an organization. Satisfaction or non-satisfaction of these
needs by the organization has an impact on the behaviour or performance of the
employee and eventually on productivity. The usefulness of motivation cannot be
over emphasized. Every organization depends on motivation amongst other factors
for the attainment of their objectives. Organizational objectives cannot be
fully achieved unless the employees are trained and motivated to acquire the
necessary skills, knowledge, and ability to perform their jobs effectively and
efficiently. With the drive towards technological advancement in Nigeria,
motivating and training of employees are inevitable, the monetary incentives
like bonuses, wages, salary increment etc. are to motivate the employees
thereby making them to put more effort in their work which help to improve the
level of productivity in both private and public industries.
Motivation
is defined differently by different authors. According to Koontz and O’Donnell
(1980, p.334), motivation to act in a desired manner. Also Pinder (1984:24)
defines motivation as the force within a person that affects his or her
direction, intensity and persistence of voluntary behaviour. The major problem
of motivation is how to induce a group of people, each with a distinctive set
of needs and a unique personality to work together towards the achievement of
organizational objectives. The ability to understand why people behave the way
they do and the ability to motivate them to behave in a specified desired
manner are two inter related qualities which are very important for managerial
effectiveness. Luthans (1998:8) posits that motivation is the process that
arouses, energizes, directs and sustains behaviours and performances. That is,
it is the process of stimulating people to action, being committed towards
achieving a desired objective, one way of doing this is to employ proper
motivational technique which makes workers more satisfied with and committed to
their job. The most concern of employer is to make the employees to contribute
to the attainment of organizational objectives, but they should know that if
the employees are not happy with the management of the organization; there will
be a very low rate of production in the organization. That is why Hekina and
Jones (1967) visualize that employees should be seen and
valued as assets for the allocation of organizational resources. This project
will be based on the review of motivation as a management tool for increasing
the productivity of employees using Emenite Nigeria Plc., Emene as a case
study.
Department: Business Administration
Format: Microsoft Word
Format: Microsoft Word
Chapters: 1 - 5, Preliminary Pages, Abstract, Questionnaire, References.
Delivery: Email
Delivery: Email
No. of Pages: 98
Price: 3000 NGN
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