Herzberg's Motivation Theory (Two Factor Theory)

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Martha Torres
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Business
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11th Grade
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Medium
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1.
Multiple Select
The two factors that can influence motivation are:
Motivating Factors
Economic Factors
Cultural Factores
•Hygiene Factors
2.
Multiple Choice
Motivating factors include an intrinsic reward
True
False
3.
Multiple Choice
An example of Hygiene Factors is:
Recognition
Responsibility
Salary
The work itself
4.
Multiple Choice
The ideal state is:
High Hygiene and High Motivation
High Hygiene and Low Motivation
Low Hygiene and High Motivation
Low Hygiene and Low Motivation
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