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Motivation- Life in top gear

Dec 21, 2014

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Prashant Dubey

Anatomy of motivation- how you can motivate self and others.
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LIFE IN TOP GEAR

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Reason or Driving Force for acting or behaving in a particular

way.

MOTIVATION

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WHAT WAS THEIR MOTIVATION?

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Oskar Schindler(1908-1974)

What was his motivation?

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Amon Leopold Goeth(1908-1946)

What was his motivation?

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Amelia Earhart

What was her motivation?

First female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She received the U.S. Distinguished Flying Cross for this record.

She set many other records, wrote best-selling books She was instrumental in the formation of The Ninety-Nines, an

organization for female pilots.

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Wilma RudolphOlympic Champion

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MOTIVATION & NEED

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Maslow's hierarchy of needs

Abraham Maslow

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People are motivated to fulfil basic needs before moving on to other needs.

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CAN ONE BE MOTIVATED DESPITE?

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Intrinsic motivators - a person’s internal desire to do something, due to such things as interest, challenge, and personal satisfaction.

Extrinsic motivators – motivation that comes from outside the person and includes such things as pay, bonuses, and other tangible rewards.

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Goal-SettingEdwin Locke

• Specific and difficult goals, with feedback, lead to higher

performance.

• Specific goals increase performance

• Difficult goals, when accepted, result in higher performance

than do easy goals

• Feedback leads to higher performance than does non-

feedback

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Goal-SettingEdwin Locke

• Goals direct attention

• Goals regulate effort

• Goals increase persistence

• Goals encourage the development of strategies and action

plans

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EXPECTANCY THEORY

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Be very good at it, what ever you do

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