Chapter 10
Goal Theory
Behavior is regulated by values and goals
Pride
In a job well done is an intrinsic motivator that contributes to job performance
Instrumentality
Probability that performance will lead to certain outcomes
Recognition
Strong motivator because it is a normal human need
Expectancy Theory
The amount of effort individuals expend depends on how much reward they expect to get in return
Employee Engagement
The commitment workers make to their employer
Coaching
Way of enabling others to act and build on their strengths
Goal
What a person is trying to accomplish
Expectancy theory -Three basic components
All must be present for motivation to take place
Valence
Attractiveness of worth of an outcome
Executive Coaching
Form of coaching where managers consult with professional coaches to work towards becoming an effective leader
Expectancy
Probability that effort will lead to correct performance of the task
Values
Create within is a desire to behave in a way that is consistent with them
Equity Theory
Employee satisfaction and motivation depend on how fairly employees believe they are treated in comparison to others