Category: Motivation

  • Hillyard Companies: Motivational Strategies in the Case Study

    Table of Contents Introduction Case Study Summary Importance of Addressing Obesity in the Workplace/Community Involving Community Stakeholders Motivational Strategies Employed by the Program Conclusion References Introduction Obesity is a serious public health concern that requires specific recognition and solutions. The case study under analysis introduces Hillyard Companies which penetrated the manufacturing industry in 1907 to…

  • Employee Motivational Techniques

    Motivation refers to a condition that energizes and directs towards goal-oriented behavior (Baldwin & Migneate, 1996). Motivation is used at the workplace to attract individuals to the company as well as retain them there. This is done by applying principles such as total quality management, meritocracy, team building, performance contracting, and reward systems (Baldwin &…

  • Motivational Strategies for Nurses

    Motivation in the workplace can be understood as a process that impacts employees behaviors and attitudes towards their responsibilities. In the nursing area, motivation morale is significant since the actions of nurses largely determine patients health outcomes and their overall well-being. The failure to achieve the standards set leads to the inability to ensure high-quality…

  • Robert Kiyosaki as a Motivational Leader

    It could hardly be doubted that success in business profoundly correlates with developed leadership qualities. However, some individuals stand out as more significant influential figures, who inspire and motivate other people to grow as a leader. One of these people is Robert Kiyosaki, a businessman, writer, speaker, and public figure, whose philosophy of business had…

  • Learners Mindsets: Motivational Strategies

    A learners mindset, be it fixed or growth, is a particular matter that a plethora of factors can influence. These factors can include a variety of elements, such as the environment, motivation, and praise. Depending on a persons mindset, they might use different coping mechanisms, for example, defensive pessimism or self-handicapping. These coping strategies and…

  • Learners Mindsets: Motivational Strategies

    A learners mindset, be it fixed or growth, is a particular matter that a plethora of factors can influence. These factors can include a variety of elements, such as the environment, motivation, and praise. Depending on a persons mindset, they might use different coping mechanisms, for example, defensive pessimism or self-handicapping. These coping strategies and…

  • Education and Motivation for At-Risk Students

    Table of Contents Abstract Education Motivation Conclusion References Abstract The paper is focused on examining the programs for at-risk students, the benefits of such programs, and the role of education in modern life. Moreover, the paper provides some insights regarding the importance of motivation and the phenomenon of learned helplessness. The process of education receives…

  • Education and Motivation for At-Risk Students

    Table of Contents Abstract Education Motivation Conclusion References Abstract The paper is focused on examining the programs for at-risk students, the benefits of such programs, and the role of education in modern life. Moreover, the paper provides some insights regarding the importance of motivation and the phenomenon of learned helplessness. The process of education receives…

  • Surveys on Students and Teachers Motivation

    The questions of motivation and belief in the positive results are very important in all kinds of activities. Using quantitative methods of educational research, and survey research in particular, is to increase the evidence of a significant relationship between the level of inner and outer motivation and the results achieved. Byer (2000) researched a statistically…

  • Surveys on Students and Teachers Motivation

    The questions of motivation and belief in the positive results are very important in all kinds of activities. Using quantitative methods of educational research, and survey research in particular, is to increase the evidence of a significant relationship between the level of inner and outer motivation and the results achieved. Byer (2000) researched a statistically…