“Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you help them to become what they are capable of being.” Johann W. Von Goethe.
Understanding human’s needs is the key to motivation. We have to combine common sense, understanding of human psychology and sensitivity to human’s feeling when dealing with motivating a person.
“If you make the obvious effort to be accommodating, sympathetic, and kind, business will transpire, and deals will be made; profits and goals will be realized.” Letitia Baldridge.
Money is a powerful motivating factor but job satisfaction, job enrichment, security, social esteem, trust and responsibility and opportunities for achieving excellence are equally important.
“There’s only one thing money won’t buy, and that’s poverty.” Joe E. Lewis.
Balance both these factors to achieve maximum motivation.
No comments:
Post a Comment