MOTIVATION AND ITS MODUS OPERANDI
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- 1. Professor of Social Work, Srinivas Institute of Management Studies, Pandeshwar, Mangalore, Karnataka
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Motivation is that which determines the choice or moves the will. Motivation induces and prompts people to action. Motives and goals focus our energy and effort, help determine the competencies we need and provide a basis for deciding between alternative courses of action. Environmental factors are of great importance in facilitating or inhibiting given strivings, in the formation of goals. The rewards and punishments supplied by the group also influence the goals its members seek and the means they learn to use in working toward these goals. Motivation is such a sparse product .It is costlier than diamond. Most of the companies want employees who have desire for progress, employees who believe that they can make the impossible possible. Now a day’s such enthusiastic people are rare .It is the inside impetus to grow. Through verbal and nonverbal communication a father, mother, friend or neighbour can boost the energy and confidence of a person and a person who has experienced this can be a builder of human beings. Teachers are specially supposed to be trained in the art of motivation. The impetus, speed and depth are also the main factors of motivation.
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