Creating a workplace with excellent morale and enthusiasm for employees is a long-term project that needs to be incorporated into the organization's daily work structure. An ambitious and enthusiastic employee is a great wealth for any organization. Funding is an important fundamental consideration, but the main factors that attract and maintain "talent" within the organization are as follows.
Training motivated employees can lead to more satisfying customers and higher sales; in turn this leads to motivation and virtuous circulation of larger employees. Enthusiastic employees may become more employees who are willing to go and get rewarded by their employers with loyalty, high productivity levels, and greater innovation.
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Article 1 will begin first if he wants to motivate employees. Later, the authors want to enter motivational ideas gradually after clearing the myth of motivation. Article 2, Employee motivation is a reference book to deal with concerns of those who want to inspire someone! It initially raised a serious problem, and the reader's mind will be open to new areas. Next, introduce the basic principles for motivating employees and explain what you can do next when you run these principles. Therefore, two or more articles attempt to open the reader's mind by thinking that the reader implements the content mentioned by the author.
In this article we will consider two basic motivational theories to answer the above questions. 2. Desire for the purpose of motivation creates action. Motivation is to provide appropriate incentives to meet employee needs in the way the company needs. Motivation is related to human needs, but that is not clear. "In the absence of bread, people can live only with bread" (Zavlanos 2002). According to Hackman and Lawler (Zavlanos 2002), motivation is an active inner state. Where did the term motivation come from? This kind of devotion is often positive when necessary for the performance of work, is this a positive attitude? I believe that human motives as seeds are based on some form or way of motivating them. It can come from money that motivates salespeople, management top recognition, and even those motivated to move forward and succeed.