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The
Organizational Nature of Human Performance:
Leadership, Management & Motivation
| Purpose |
The
purpose of this session is on how to develop work places that bring
out the best in people and enhance their desired to perform at their
best. It addresses the issue of why some people perform at their best
while others, in the same situation and similar competence, do not.
The Organizational Nature of Human Performance first provides a sound
understanding of nature of internal motivation. Then it helps participants
explore what they can change in the organization and performance systems
to bring out the best in people. |
| Objectives |
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Understand
how the four personal, motivational goals of affiliation, power, achievement
and security impacts desired and undesired behavior. |
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Explore
how to align organizational goals and personal, motivational goals
to enhance motivation. |
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Learn
how to adjust the factors in a job to positively impact the motivation
to perform. |
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Learn
how to analyze and adjust the balance of consequences to maintain
desired performance. |
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Discover
the 12 essential factors of a high performance, motivational performance
system. |
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Determine
if performance problems are caused by lack of ability or lack of motivation. |
| Methodology |
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Organizational Nature of Human Performance is a high energy presentation
with opportunities for participants to use the tools to analyze motivation
and performance systems. |
| Who
Should Attend |
| Senior
Executives, directors, managers, program managers, supervisors,
team leaders and team members. |
| Application |
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Organizational Nature of Human Performance can be offered as a stand
alone program and has been included in corporate and university
based executive educational programs. It also can be linked to the
Transforming Organizational Culture and Personal Style programs
to broaden the participants understanding of style and organizational
effectiveness. |
For more information
on this program please contact Kelly
Petrock at 800-556-5222 or complete the online Information
Request Form.
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