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intentions. Stephen P Robbins (1994) has
defined motivation as the
willingness to exert high levels of efforts towards organizational goals,
conditioned by the effort and ability to satisfy some individual need.
Motivation includes any inner state that activates and moves people. It
invokes the urge or compulsion to do something. It is an inner process
that begins with an awareness of a need or a sense
of tension and proceeds
through the satisfaction of that need or the dispersal of that tension to
the awareness of another need or the sense of further tension and so on.
Motivated employees could
be in a state of tension, to relieve which,
they exert effort. Motivation backs employees’
abilities to bring about
performance and this could be represented as the following formula:
Performance = f (ability X motivation)
Motivation according to Harold Koontz and Cyril O’Donnell
(1982) is a general term applying to the entire class of drives, desires,
needs, wishes, wants and other similar forces. According to the
Encyclopedia
of Management, the term ‘Motivation’ refers to the degree
of readiness of an organism to pursue some designated
goals and implies
the determination of the nature and locus of forces including degree
of readiness. Motivation is the result of
the interaction between the
individual and the situation. Individuals differ in their needs,
attitudes
and motivational drives, and hence efforts
to improve their motivation
should also be individualized.
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