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Dr.K.Baranidharan

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TOTAL QUALITY

MANAGEMENT

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EMPLOYEE INVOLVEMENT

Presented by

Dr.K.Baranidharan

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EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION• “A process of stimulating people to

accomplish desired goals”• “The process of attempting to influence others

to do your will through the possibility of reward”

• “The process of inducing people inner drives and action towards certain goals and committing their energies to achieve these goals”

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Importance of Motivation• Improves employee involvement• Promotes job satisfaction and thus reduces

absenteeism and turnover• Helps in securing a high level of performance

and hence enhances efficiency and productivity• Creates a congenial working atmosphere in the

organization and thus promotes interpersonal cooperation.

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THEORIES OF MOTIVATION

• Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs:• 1) PHYSIOLOGICAL NEEDS• 2) SAFETY NEEDS• 3) SOCIAL NEEDS• 4) ESTEEM NEEDS• 5) SELF-ACTUALISATION NEEDS

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PHYSIOLOGICAL OR SURVIVAL NEEDS

• Preserve Human life• Needs for food, clothing and shelter• Needs must be first before higher

level needs emerge.• (opportunity to increase earnings by

a bonus for good work)

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SAFETY NEEDS

• When the physiological needs are reasonably satisfied, the safety needs become activated.

• Protection : fire, accidents• Economic : fringe benefits, health, insurance• Environment• Behavior.• (job security, quality makes sales,. Sales

make jobs)

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SOCIAL NEEDS

• These needs are for love friendship, exchange of feelings and grievances, recognition, belongingness, conversation, etc

• (Appeal to the employee as a member of the team- he or she must not let the team down)

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ESTEEM NEEDS

• TWO TYPES• Self-esteem needs : self-confidence,

achievement, self-respect, knowledge freedom• Other needs :status, recognition, appreciation

etc• (Appeal to pride of workmanship, achieving a

good score, recognition though awards, publicity etc)

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SELF-ACTUALISATION NEEDS

• Ultimate need which dominates a person’s behaviour when all lower needs are satisfied.

• Self-actualisation also called self-realisation needs, refers to the desire to become every thing.

• (opportunity to propose creative ideas and participate in creative planning)

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HERZBERG’S TWO FACTOR THEORYor MOTIVATION HYGIENE THEORY

Motivation factors• Achievement • Recognition• The work itself• Responsibility• Advancement and

growth

Hygiene factors• Supervisors• Working conditions • Interpersonal

relationships• Pay and security• Company policy and

administration

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Dr.K.BaranidharanTHANK YOU