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Title: pplication of two motivation theories-Maslow’s hierarchy of needs theory and McGregor’s theory X &Y to increase the productivity of staff
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It can be defined as “the need to be a group or to be accepted by peers”(Dixon 1997p.74) I will divide my staff into teams and require them to work in teams, try to cooperate with their group members. Besides, I will hold some informal gathering and training camps during weekends which aim to help establishing friendships among peers... Showed first 250 characters
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Besides, I will hold some informal gathering and training camps during weekends which aim to help establishing friendships among peers. By allowing “social interaction, employees may feel like a part of a team.”(Davidson et al 2005 p.307)
Esteem needs: Upon satisfaction of social needs, employees may want to pursue esteem needs according to Maslow... Showed next 250 characters
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