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Unit 13: Motivation and Leadership




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             Finally, Dr. Arun knew that something had to be changed. He went to Vinod and told him
             that he had to (1) compromise more and accept the realities of his job. (2) step down from
             his position, or (3) leave ISRO.

          Source: www.icmrindia.org
          13.11 Summary


               Motivation is the internal condition that activates behavior and gives it direction; energizes
               and directs goal-oriented behavior.

               The challenge at work is to create an environment in which people are motivated about
               work priorities.
               Too often, organisations fail to pay attention to the employee relations, communication,
               recognition, and involvement issues that are most important to people.
               Leadership is a process by which an individual influences the thoughts, attitudes, and
               behaviors of others.
               Leaders set a direction for the rest of the group, and help it to see what lies ahead.
               They help the team visualize what it might achieve and encourage as well as inspire the
               entire team to perform up to its true potential.
               Without leadership a group degenerates into non performers.
               That is why the practice of leadership is known to be a key business differentiator.
               In order to increase individual effectiveness, one must certainly possess good team skills
               coupled with great leadership qualities.

          13.12 Keywords

          Authority-Compliance Management: High concern for production and low concern for people.
          This style of management tends to result in efficient operations.
          Country Club Management: Low concern for production and high concern for people. This style
          of management creates a working environment where employees feel comfortable.

          Improvised Management: This style of management results in employees doing the minimum
          required.
          Middle-of-the Road Management: Moderate levels of concern for both people and production.
          This  style  of  management  balances  needs  through  compromise,  resulting  in  adequate
          performance.
          Team Management: High levels of concern for people and production. This style of management
          results in superior performance from committed employees.

          13.13 Self Assessment


          Fill in the blanks:
          1.   Motivation is the underlying process that .................., .................. and sustains behaviour in
               order to satisfy physiological and psychological needs.







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