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Definition<\/strong>: Motivation is a driving force which affects the choice of alternatives in the behaviour of a person. It improves, stimulates and induces employees leading to goal-oriented behaviour.<\/p>\n

For example<\/strong>, promotion is a motivating factor as employees work to achieve preset targets for getting a promotion. Motivation can be monetary, e.g., rewards given in the form of a car or a hike in the salary or it can be non-monetary in the form of public appreciation.<\/p>\n

Theories of Motivation<\/a><\/h2>\n

There are two types of theories in motivation: content and process theories.
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