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Motivation DEFINITION MOTIVATIONAL THEORIES SIMILARITIES AND DISSIMILARITIES
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Motivation• DEFINITION• MOTIVATIONAL THEORIES• SIMILARITIES AND

DISSIMILARITIES

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Willingness to do work to satisfy the unsatisfied needs.

Definition

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According to Abraham maslow,there are five levels of needs:Phsiological needs Safety needsSocial needsEgo needsSelf actualization needs

Maslow's Hierarachy of Needs theory:

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Fredrick Herzberg's motivator hygiene theory is based on the concept of satisfaction and dissatisfaction.Factors that causes satisfaction and dissatisfaction are:

Hygiene factors Motivators

Two Factors Theory

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Similarities Both theories reflect

primary and secondary needs of an employee.

Self actualization is the last step of satisfacton.

DissimilaritiesMaslow's theory belongs

to content theory where as two factor theory belongs to process theory.

maslow's theory lacks flexibility where as Two factor theory does not.