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Motivating to Perform

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ILM Motivating to Perform Course M3.12

1 Day Instructor Led Course - 7 Contact Hours

 

 

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Course Overview
To develop knowledge and understanding of motivating the team to perform as required by a practising or potential first line manager :

• Understand the value of assessing performance to meet organizational and individual needs
• Know how to motivate the team to improve performance in the workplace
• Understand the value of feedback in the workplace

 

Assessment Criteria

• Explain the value of formal and informal performance assessment in the workplace
• Identify ways that could ensure fair and objective formal assessment
• Outline the factors that influence how people behave at work
• Explain how to apply one basic recognized theory of motivation to team members
• Explain the importance of feedback to improve communication and performance
• Compare the effectiveness of different types of feedback
 

International Curriculum

Unit 3.12 - Validated by ILM, the Institute of Leadership & Management.

 

Course Outline

 

Learning Outcomes and Assessment Criteria

 

Behavior At Work


Motivation

Activity 1

Rational-Economic man

Activity 2

Social Human Relations

Self Actualization

Complex man

Japanese Model

Activity 3

 

The Traditional Theories Of Motivation

 

Maslow’s Hierarchy Of Human Needs

Physiological, Security, Social, Ego, Self-Actualization

Activity 4

 

Frederick Herzberg

Activity 5

Activity 6

 

Douglas Mcgregor

Activity 7

 

Modern Frameworks For Understanding Motivation

 

The Three Needs Theory

Achievement, Power, Affiliation

 

Goal-Setting Theory

 

Reinforcement Theory

 

Designing Motivating Jobs

Activity 8

Job Enlargement

Job Enrichment

 

Equity Theory

 

Expectancy Theory

Activity 9

 

Suggestions For Motivating Employees

Recognize Individual Differences
Match People to Jobs
Use Goals
Ensure That Goals Are Perceived as Attainable
Individualize Rewards
Link Rewards to Performance
Check the System for Equity
Don’t Ignore Money

 

Performance Appraisal

Introduction
Why Performance Appraisal?
The Benefits of Good Appraisal
Activity 10
Why Can Appraisals Be Unproductive?
 

Preparing For Appraisal Interviews

The Need for Agreement
The System Should Always Include a Plan of Action

 

The Interview

Performance Problems
 

Preparing The Appraisee

 

Interview Format

Welcome, Review, Explore, Agree, Close

Appraisal Interview Checklist

 

Observation And Feedback

 

Giving Meaningful Feedback

Observing Employee Performance
When You Can't Be Present to Observe Performance
Behavioral Feedback
Guidelines for Giving Behavioral Feedback
Examples

 

Conclusion