Principle of supervision ch 11
_____ theory of motivation assumes different people have different patterns of needs whereas ____ theory of motivation assumes the same patterns of needs for all people
McClelland's; Maslow
Extrinsic reward Intrinsic reward
An Olympic gold medal A sense of increased self-esteem after accomplished a challenging task
Identify the researchers whose content theories of motivation are widely used
Frederick Herzberg David McClelland Abraham Maslow
-Physiological needs -security needs -social needs -esteem needs -self-actualization needs
-access to clean drinking water -Job Safety -supportive colleagues -pride in skillfully performing a craft such as glass blowing -volunteer work at a nonprofit organization
Extrinsic reward Intrinsic reward
-recognition or compensation that is extraneous to the task accomplished -a reward that comes directly from performing a task
-Physiological needs -security needs -social needs -esteem needs -self-actualization needs
-these needs are required for survival -these needs keep free from harm -these needs are satisfied through the time people spend with family, friends & co-workers -the are the needs for respect of others -these needs describe the desire to live up to one's full potential
Identify a tropical compromise between maintaining privacy and sharing information in an organization
Publishing pay ranges
Identify the major process theories of motivation
Skinner's reinforcement theory Vroom's expectance-valence theory
Identify a common element of most motivation theories
Supervisors must consider individual differences is designing rewards
Vroom's expectancy-valence theory of motivation is based on
employee's perceptions of reward & whether they are able to achieve them
According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which of the following is an example of a person's physiological needs?
food
Identify a way to motivate employees in an organization.
gamification
In the context of Victor Vroom expectancy-valence theory of motivation, ____ refers to the perceived likelihood that a promised reward will actually be attained
instrumentality
Identify an example of a self-actualization need according to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
membership in a religious organization
McClelland's theory of motivation is based on the assumption that _____
people develop various needs through their life experiences
Identify a statement given by skinners reinforcement theory of motivation
people keep doing things that have led to consequences they like, & people avoid doing things that have had undesirable consequences
In Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, the most basic needs are ___ needs
physiological
According to Abraham Maslow, esteem needs of a person can be met through ____
praise
According to Herzberg two factor theory of motivation, satisfaction results from the
presence of motivating factors
Employees may receive a basic wage or salary plus an incentive that consists of a payment for each unit made. This pay plan is called a
production bonus system
Identify an advantage of flexible work arrangements
reduced employee absence
_____ theory of motivation maintains that people's behavior is influenced largely by the consequences of their past behavior
skinner's reinforcement
Vrooms expectancy-valence theory of motivation says that _____
the strength of motivation equals the perceived value of an outcome times the perceived probability that a behavior will result in the outcome
Which of the following are true of process theories of motivation?
they concern the mechanism involved in motivation
In the hierarchy of needs theory, Abraham Maslow assumes that people are motivated by ___
unmet needs
______ is an example of a social need as proposed by Abraham Maslow
companionship
Some theories of motivation, such as Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, have focused on what things motivate workers. These are called _____ theories.
content
McClelland's theory of motivation considers _____ whereas Maslow's theory of motivation does not.
Individual differences
_____ is an effort to make a job more interesting by adding more duties to it
Job enlargement
Pygmalion effect
The direct relationship between expectations & performance
Identify a pay plan that is often used to pay independent contractors that is people who are self-employed and perform work for an organization
a piecework system
David McClelland's theory of motivation is called the ______
achievement power affiliation theory
