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People Motivation, Productivity and Satisfaction

In: Operational Excellence

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  • Gilad Issar
  • Liat Ramati Navon

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People motivation and contribution needs to be part of operations routine discussions and activities. Every team member and manager has to conduct discussions on personal development and contribution not once a year but every quarter. The discussions needs to have KPIs to record improvement over time. Special training and coaching needs to be held in order to have quality and emphatic communication. Culture of involving discussion on contribution and motivation will enrich operations with diverse, innovative, and lean motivated team. Professional literature Kahn (Academy of Management Journal 33(4): 692–724, 1990), connects people motivation and contribution to three psychological conditions.

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  • Gilad Issar & Liat Ramati Navon, 2016. "People Motivation, Productivity and Satisfaction," Management for Professionals, in: Operational Excellence, edition 1, chapter 26, pages 117-121, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-3-319-20699-8_26
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-20699-8_26
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