Module 39 - Motivation at Work Flashcards
How important is work?
- very, fulfills basic and other needs
- defines us, we are identified by our occupation
- occupies most of our waking time (sometime sleep)
Attitudes toward work vary
- Job
- Career
- Calling
Job
A necessary evil (way to make pay check)
Career
Opportunity to advance from one position to a better one
Calling
A fulfilling and social useful activity
- people who consider work a calling, usually have highest satisfaction with work and lives
Work and Life Satisfaction
People who work are more satisfied overall
Flow
- lies in middle and is observed across ages, culture, types of work
- studied people purposefully engaged in activity
Industrial/Organization Psychology
Personnel Psychology
Applies psychology principles to selection and evaluation of workers
Organization Psychology
Examines impact of work environments and management styles on worker motivation, satisfaction and productivity
The Interviewer Illusion
Exaggerated sense of being able to discern people’s suitability for a job from an interview
Structured Interviews
Disciplined method of collecting info during an interview
Fixed format
Same questions, same order, rating of responses on scale
- questions designed to assess strength necessary for the job
Strength based Selection
Identify strengths or abilities that best predict job performance
Appraising Performance
- you can devise ways to appraise performance;
- training
- promotions $$
- feedback (improve)
- to retain or not retain
Methods
- manager rates/evaluates employes Bases in AP: Halo Errors Leniency and severity errors Recency Errors