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My Insights, Reflections and Commentaries on Human Behavior in Organization. I provide Talks, Online Classes and Tutoring on HBO. My email: mjdasma@gmail.com
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Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Human Behavior in Organization Seminar/Workshop, Talks/Lectures by: Marino J. Dasmarinas
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Sunday, January 12, 2014
A Motivational tool called Positive Reinforcement
Do we care to commend the achievements of our employees?
There are Managers who do not care about the achievements of their
employees. For reasons known only to themselves they just don’t care about it
they let it pass without recognizing them. This inaction for an achievement is
unacceptable for managers who desire to motivate their employees.
Positive reinforcement is an inexpensive but very effective motivational
tool that is always available for leaders/managers. For example, if a
leader/manager is aware that one of his employees is exceptionally performing
in his/her job. It is but proper that the manager/leader positively reinforce
this very good work behavior.
If giving of written citation is not our type of positive reinforcement.
A verbal commendation is also an option that we can use. We have
everything to gain and nothing to lose if we would care to recognize a
deserving employee. We can just imagine the moral boost that it will create in our
employees psyche.
There are many more inexpensive ways to positively reinforce an exceptional
work accomplishment. We just need to be creative on how to do it, what is
important is we always recognize a good work accomplishment/behavior.
This kind of motivational technique always has a positive effect on a
worker’s behavior, just try it. - Marino J. Dasmarinas
Monday, January 6, 2014
Can the need for Affiliation influence an employee’s Motivational Drive?
No man is an island! No matter what kind of organization we are in, we
need to communicate. We need to belong; we need people whom we can talk to and
who will listen to us. So it’s very obvious that there’s a need to be connected
with our fellow employees in an organization: this is an employee’s need for
affiliation.
Can we use affiliation as a motivational drive? Yes we can! Once we
commend a worker for a job well done we positively affiliate ourselves to that
worker and naturally it creates a positive motivational force within him.
We should also give free space for employees to communicate and interact
with each other. For this is part and parcel of their freedom as employees. We
are in a democratic world that’s why we must allow our workers to fulfill their
need for affiliation. Provided, that they do it during break time and not
during their working hours.
Thus, by giving our employees freedom to affiliate with their fellow
employees. We create an impression in their minds that the organization that
they belong doesn’t curtail their rights to affiliate with their co-workers. By
doing so we can also avoid negative behavioral problems from cropping up in the
future.
We must always remember that curtailment of an employee’s freedom to
affiliate would only result in their demotivation. And to have a demotivated
workforce is not good for any organization. - Marino J. Dasmarinas
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