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EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT PPT DESCRIPTION

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Interpreting the human psyche is a difficult undertaking. Determining what encourages and drives people to achieve their objectives isn't easy to figure out for Leaders and Human Capital experts. This is where research and insights gathered from the various Theories of Motivation comes to play.

As global research suggests, the importance of understanding the Theories of Motivation further amplifies that that only a fraction of employees feel engaged in their respective organizations.

This PowerPoint presentation provides a detailed overview of the 6 Theories of Motivation, as pioneered by various renowned psychologists over the years, based on empirical research and observations. These Motivation Theories apply to a wide, diverse range of personalities and mindsets. They are:

1. Equity Theory – People equate themselves to their colleagues and try to ascertain whether or not they are being treated fairly. Their responses, actions, and behaviors are altered in accordance with the way they are treated.

2. Two Factor Theory – Two Factor Theory suggests that elements such as achievement, recognition, meaningful work, responsibility and growth motivate people; whereas elements such as politics, bureaucratic setup, and working conditions influence employees' motivation levels negatively.

3. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Theory – This theory stipulates that by satisfying the 5 levels of human needs, people can be motivated. The 5 levels of needs are physiological (food, shelter, clothing), safety (employment, health), social (friendship), esteem (recognition, freedom), and self-actualization (personal growth).

4. Expectancy Theory – Per this theory, employee motivation is proportional to individuals' expectations that their efforts will create specific, valuable results.

5. Goal Setting Theory – This theory espouses that clearly defined, challenging goals inspire people to deliver better performance—as they tend to work harder to achieve them—than vague, easily-achievable goals.

6. Three Needs Theory – The Three Needs Theory renders key findings concerning human personalities that facilitate in influencing and leading people successfully. The 3 needs are achievement, affiliation, and power.


In this presentation, we dig into each of these 6 theories, including framework visuals and advice to managers.

This PowerPoint presentation on 6 Theories of Motivation also includes some slide templates for you to use in your own business presentations.

This presentation is a must-have for managers aiming to enhance team engagement and productivity. Leverage these insights to tailor your leadership approach and drive exceptional results.

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EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT PPT SLIDES

Understanding Herzberg's Two Factor Theory of Motivation

Understanding Equity Theory and Its Workplace Implications

Understanding Key Motivation Theories for Employee Engagement

Understanding Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Framework

Understanding Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Framework

This PPT slide presents a structured overview of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, categorizing human motivations into 3 primary segments: Basic Needs, Psychological Needs, and Self-fulfillment Needs. The framework is visually represented as a pyramid, with Basic Needs at the base, emphasizing their foundational role in human motivation. These needs include Physiological requirements like food and safety, which are essential for survival.

As one moves up the pyramid, Psychological Needs encompass Social connections and Esteem, highlighting the importance of relationships and personal achievement. This tier suggests that once basic survival needs are met, individuals seek belonging and recognition, which are crucial for emotional well-being.

At the apex lies Self-fulfillment Needs, where individuals strive for self-actualization. This represents the pursuit of personal potential and creative expression. The slide notes that Maslow's theory is adaptable, allowing for variations based on individual psychology and circumstances. This flexibility is vital for understanding how different people prioritize their needs.

The additional text at the bottom indicates that Maslow's original framework has been expanded to include Cognitive, Aesthetic, and Transcendence Needs. This evolution reflects a broader understanding of human motivation, suggesting that individuals may also seek knowledge, beauty, and spiritual experiences beyond the traditional hierarchy.

For organizations, this framework can serve as a guide to enhance employee engagement and satisfaction. By recognizing where individuals are on this hierarchy, leaders can tailor their approaches to meet diverse motivational needs, ultimately fostering a more productive and fulfilled workforce.

Understanding Employee Motivation through Expectancy Theory

Framework for Effective Goal Setting Principles

Balancing Inputs and Outputs in Workplace Motivation


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