Highly Motivated Promote to management after nine years as a mechanic I decided I would make an attempt to join the ranks of management. I had a need for achievement seeking a situation in which my performance would pave the way for my incentives and future promotions rather than other factors. Another motivator was being selected by the program manager to lead a team to train the entire organization on a safety initiative. This was vital to my career and instrumentality as it relates to Vroom’s theory. My expectation was to complete the task at hand with a favorable outcome and awareness. After retiring from the military I felt a sense of relief and self-satisfaction because of my accomplishment. I was personally committed to achieving this goal and my commitment was unwavering.
Low Motivation During on time in my career the organization went through a series of temporary layoffs. During this time I found it very difficult to have any type of …show more content…
What common factors contributed to high and low motivation? I believe the common factors that contribute to high and low motivation are pay, promotions and job fulfillment. When those factors are not achieved, people tend to look of other opportunities or seek employment elsewhere. Those are drivers for motivation in the work force. Many seek higher education in order to get higher pay, job promotions and often time fulfillment.
2. What theories/models of motivation explain your motivation? The theory and model that best suite behavior is a need for achievement. I’m very goal oriented and I have motivation to achieve success. I love to overcome obstacles and attain a high standard in order to